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The 5 best cat litter mats of 2024

The best cat litter mats are easy to clean and comfortable for sensitive paws. Our top tested picks come in large sizes to effectively trap litter.

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A composite image of an orange cat using a litter box on top of the iprimio litter mat and a litter box with litter scatter on the Catguru litter mat.
The best cat litter box mats have various textures, from honeycomb to high pile, that effectively trap litter.

Cats perform all sorts of antics in the litter box, from leaping out wildly to kicking half its contents onto the floor. All that spilled litter gives them plenty to track across your house, into your bed, and even across your pillows. I've lived with cats my entire life, but I'll never learn to live with the trail of litter they leave behind. If you also hope to cut down on litter in your home, the best cat litter mats can help trap loose litter and keep it by the box where it belongs. 

To find the mats that trap litter most effectively, we tested several cat litter mats. We also talked to a veterinarian and veterinary behaviorist to learn more about cat litter box behavior and when it might be worth using a litter mat. Our overall top pick is the Gorilla Grip Cat Litter Trapping Mat. This waterproof mat has an extra soft cat-friendly texture, comes in several sizes and colors, and has grooves that effectively trap litter and keep it off your floor. For a budget pick, try the Frisco Rectangular Cat Mat, a durable mat that costs less than most other mats we tested. 

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Our top picks for the best cat litter mats

Best overall: Gorilla Grip Cat Litter Trapping Mat - See at Amazon

Best budget: Frisco Rectangular Cat Litter Mat - See at Chewy

Best easy to clean: PetFusion ToughGrip Cat Litter Mat - See at Chewy

Best honeycomb: iPrimio Cat Litter Trapper EZ Clean Mat - See at Chewy

Best for sensitive paws: CatGuru Litter Mat - See at Chewy

Best overall

Vigorous diggers are more likely to fling litter out of the litter box, says Dr. Mark Freeman, a veterinarian and clinical associate professor of community practice at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. But nearly all cats will leave the box with bits of litter clinging to their feet, he says, and they'll track that litter everywhere they walk. 

I've used Gorilla Grip cat litter mats for years. In my experience, they consistently do the best job preventing these litter trails in both single-cat and multi-cat homes. The durable, waterproof mat keeps litter in place by trapping it with tightly woven fibers. After a week of testing, I shook a quarter cup of litter out of the mat — my cat is a vigorous digger.

A composite image of the clean surface of the Gorilla Grip litter mat and the mat under a litter box with litter scattered on top.
The Gorilla Grip Cat Litter Trapping Mat is made of a tightly woven material that holds litter scatter.
But this mat doesn't just trap more litter than many other mats. The woven surface layer and grooves help keep litter in place until you vacuum it up, though it takes some effort with a powerful vacuum given the mat's tightly woven fibers. After a week of testing, there was only about a teaspoon of litter on the floor around the mat. Freeman agrees that this mat is a good pick, adding that its backing securely grips floor surfaces to stay in place. 

This is one of the best cat litter mats you can buy, but its tightly woven fibers do make cleaning up wet messes difficult. If your cat tends to urinate outside the box, you may want to consider a mat that's easier to clean.

Best budget

This generously sized mat helps keep floors litter-free at a budget-friendly price. It has a similar style and texture to our overall best pick, but it doesn't have grooves across the mat. Instead, grooves border the outside of the mat to prevent litter from spreading across the floor. This design seems slightly less effective, but the mat may be a good option for cats who dig a little less vigorously. 

A composite image of the clean Frisco litter mat beside the same mat place under a litter box with litter scattered on top.
The Frisco Rectangular Cat Litter Mat is a budget-friendly mat with good litter-trapping abilities.

The mat is thin, but the backing doesn't skid. My cat leaped out of the box and dashed away when someone entered the room unexpectedly, and the mat and box both stayed in place. If your cat is a big-time scratcher, you might want to skip this mat since our scratch test loosened the fibers slightly. The mat's texture makes cleaning up wet messes, like urine or hairballs, difficult.

Best easy to clean

I love this silicone mat. The ridges and the raised edge trapped litter so effectively that I didn't have to sweep up any loose litter around the mat at the end of the testing period. There's a small slit in the raised edge so you can fold the mat and pour litter back into the box, and the silicone makes it easy to sponge off wet messes. It's also large enough to fit under one of the best large litter boxes — your litter box should be 1.5 times the length of your cat from the nose to the base of their tail, says Dr. Kate Anderson, a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and assistant clinical professor at the Duffield Institute for Animal Behavior at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.

A composite image of the clean Petfusion silicone litter mat and the same mat with litter scattered on top.
The PetFusion ToughGrip Cat Litter Mat has a grooved surface and raised edges that catch litter.

My cat was less of a fan. Twice during testing, I caught him jumping out of the side of the box instead of exiting from the front like he typically does. Avoiding or stepping over a litter box mat may mean your cat doesn't like it, Anderson says. Other cats who dislike textured surfaces may also avoid the wave-patterned ridges on the mat's surface. However, if your cat isn't picky, this mat is definitely worth a try. It's on the pricier side, but the durable, easy-clean surface makes it one of the best cat litter mats available.

Best honeycomb 

Freeman says he thinks honeycomb mats may be the most beneficial type of cat litter mat. These mats have a top layer with small holes for litter to filter through and a solid bottom layer that traps the litter so you can throw it out or put it back in the box. The bottom layer is waterproof to prevent messes if your cat urinates on the mat. It opens on two sides so you can easily fold back the top layer and scrub the bottom of the mat clean. 

This mat effectively traps litter and keeps it off the floor, and it earned the highest score of the three honeycomb mats I tested. However, I discovered a few downsides during testing. My cat didn't seem to mind the holes in the mat's top layer, but not all cats may feel comfortable walking on this texture. Plus, wet messes like urine and hairballs can get stuck in the holes, and cats who scratch their litter mats may also get their claws stuck in the holes.

A composite image of the iprimio litter mat with top pulled back and the same mat under a litter box with litter scattered on top.
The iPrimio Cat Litter Trapper is a convenient mat that collects litter between two layers.

The mat mostly stayed in place, but it didn't grip the floor quite as securely as the Gorilla Grip mat. It only comes in two sizes, so you may have a harder time finding the right size for your home, especially if you use a large litter box. The "Jumbo" size mat is significantly smaller than those offered for our other picks.

Best for sensitive paws

The best cat litter mats are the ones that work for your cat. If your cat avoids other litter mats, this soft microfiber mat may be a good option. It has a thick, soft pile that's gentle on paws. It's also machine-washable, so you can easily clean messes like hairballs or urine. My cat had a hairball on this mat, and the stain came off completely once I washed it. 

A composite image of the clean catguru soft carpet pile litter mat and the same mat underneath a litter box with litter scattered on top.
The CatGuru Litter Mat is made of extra-soft materials and closely resembles a high-pile bath mat.

One downside of this mat is that the thick texture makes it hard to shake litter out completely — which you'll definitely want to do before you wash the mat. It may take some vigorous shaking and vacuuming to get all the litter out. However, this means the litter doesn't easily scatter across the floor. Barely any litter escaped the mat during the testing period. 

Just keep in mind that if your cat likes to scratch anything and everything, their claws may get stuck in the thick fabric.

What to look for in a cat litter mat

When shopping for one of the best cat litter mats, it's important to consider your cat's specific needs and preferences. There's also some general criteria that can help you narrow down your options.

Effectiveness: You can get an idea of how well a cat litter mat works by considering the overall style and texture of the mat. Cat litter mats with raised edges and grooves will probably do a better job than smooth mats without edges. Mats made of woven textures or thick-pile carpet fabric will also trap more litter than mats made of smooth materials or thin carpet. The overall texture of the mat will play more of a role in its effectiveness than the material, however. 

Size: I've found that mats do the best job trapping litter when they sit completely under the litter box and extend about a foot or two in front of the box. The litter box helps keep the mat in place, and the "landing space" in front gives your cat room to step out of the box and rake their paws before they wander away. 

Cat comfort: If your cat doesn't like the mat, they'll either avoid the box or avoid stepping on the mat. You can't always tell if your cat will like a mat before you try it out, but it can help to consider your cat's history with various textures. If they have a lot of preferences about where they walk, sit, or sleep or seem hesitant about approaching rougher surfaces, you may want to opt for a soft mat or try a cheap cat litter mat before you spring for a pricier pick. Once you've placed a new type of mat, you'll monitor your cat for a few days to ensure they are comfortable walking on it.

Durability: The best cat litter mats hold up to regular vacuuming, sweeping, scrubbing, and machine washing, depending on their care instructions. They are also sturdy enough to resist occasional scratching if your cat tends to use all available space as a scratch pad. In testing, we found that mats made of foam were the least durable, while silicone, PVC, and thick carpet mats were the most durable.

Cleaning process: You can sweep or vacuum cat litter mats, and some are also machine washable. If you have a cat who eliminates outside the box, you may want to make sure you can scrub the mat with soap and water to remove germs. Anderson recommends cleaning urine-soiled areas with an enzymatic cleaner, but the textured surfaces of some litter mats make scrubbing difficult. In some cases, you may simply have to take the mat outside and hose it off. 

Price: Litter mats come in a range of prices to fit every budget. Larger mats tend to cost more, but you don't necessarily need to pay a lot to get a good mat. 

How we tested the best cat litter mats

I tested 10 of the best cat litter mats across various categories, considering different scenarios for using cat litter mats. For example, does the mat trap enough litter for homes with multiple cats? Is it soft enough for sensitive paws? Can it stand up to wet messes like urine and hairballs? 

I tested each mat for one week, placing it underneath a jumbo cat litter box and making sure the mat extended forward in front of the box. I didn't sweep or vacuum any litter until the testing period was over. My tester was a 13-year-old large male cat who has a tendency to dig, fling litter, and shoot out of the box if startled. He's generally not picky about textures or surfaces, so I paid close attention to the mats he disliked walking on. 

I used two different types of cat litter during testing: Boxiecat Litter and World's Best Cat Litter, our budget pick for the best natural cat litter. My cat prefers the finer grains of Boxiecat, so this is my main choice for litter. I also wanted to test how litter mats trap larger litter pieces — like World's Best, which is made of corn. 

Specific cat litter mat features I tested include: 

Trapping abilities: I kept each mat under the litter box for a week. At the end of the testing period, I shook out the litter and swept it up. Then, I used an empty handheld vacuum to clean the remaining litter out of the mat and measured all of the litter to get the total amount. I also swept up loose litter on the floor to determine how much litter escaped the mat. 

Ease of cleaning: I shook out each mat and checked how much litter remained on the mat. Then, I tested how easy it was to vacuum or brush out the remaining litter. I also followed the label instructions to hand wash, machine wash, or wipe down each mat to determine how well I could clean it. 

Waterproofing and absorption: l poured ¼ cup of water onto each mat to evaluate what happened to the water and how long the mat took to dry. Some mats we tested weren't waterproof, so the water soaked through the mat to the floor below. On waterproof mats, the water would pool, run along the mat's grooves, or trickle out the side. A waterproof cat litter mat with grooves or ridges around the edge will help prevent urine leaks on your floor. 

Cat comfort: I observed whether my cat continued to use the box with the mat, showed any hesitance, or avoided it. I also evaluated the materials, texture, softness, and construction of each mat.

Durability: I evaluated how each mat held up to a week of use, including accidents, sweeping, vacuuming, and cleaning. I also raked each mat with a metal dinner fork 30 times to simulate scratching.

Skid resistance: I noted whether the mat moved at all during my cat's regular use of the box. I also conducted bumping tests by lightly kicking the litter box to determine how much effort it took to move the mat with the box on top. 

Color and size: I noted how many colors and sizes each mat came in. Mats available in at least four colors and sizes scored the highest.

Price: I considered the price of each mat and whether it was comparable to other mats of the same style and size. The mats we tested ranged in price from $10 to $54. Most mats, however, cost somewhere around $20-$30. 

Cat litter mat FAQs

Do cat litter mats really work?

Litter box mats will definitely reduce the amount of litter that is tracked through your home, but Freeman says they won't prevent it entirely. Keeping the area around your cat's litter box clean will also help cut down on the amount of litter in your home, which can help reduce the spread of bacteria. "My best advice is to give it a try to find out how using a mat affects your individual cat, the amount of litter you have to clean up daily, and your quality of life," he says. "If you're spending just as much time cleaning with the mat as you do without, it is probably not going to make a positive impact on your life or the cat's."

What cat litter mat works best?

Depending on your cat's litter box behavior, some cat litter mats may work better than others. If your cat digs vigorously in the box, you may want to choose a large mat capable of holding a lot of litter. If your cat tends to eliminate outside the box, you may want to choose a mat that's fully waterproof and easy to clean, like the silicone PetFusion ToughGrip Cat Litter Mat. 

What is the best thing to put under a cat litter box?

The best thing to put under your cat's litter box is something that traps litter effectively and is comfortable for your cat. It should be your cat who decides what, if any, mat will be acceptable. You can purchase a cat litter mat, but if you prefer a more cost-effective option, you can also use a bath mat that you can easily shake out and wash, Freeman says. Just keep in mind that bath mats aren't meant to trap litter, so they may not work quite as well as the best cat litter mats. 

What mats stop cat litter from spreading?

The best cat litter mats are designed to cut down on litter scatter. Any cat litter mat can help stop the spread of litter, but litter mats with ridges or grooves around the edge may work most effectively. Mats that have grooves across the entire surface, like the Gorilla Grip Cat Litter Trapping Mat, may trap even more litter. 

How do you clean a cat litter mat?

You can clean a cat litter mat by shaking out the litter into the box or the trash and sweeping or vacuuming any remaining litter. You can wipe away any stains with soapy water and let the mat air dry. Some of the best cat litter mats can be machine-washed, but most mats can only be hosed down or spot-cleaned. 

Do cats like litter box mats? 

Freeman says it can be challenging to determine whether your cat does or doesn't like something, especially because many cats don't like change of any kind. It may take some time for your cat to adapt. But as long as you choose a mat with a soft cat-friendly texture, they'll likely adjust to using the mat. If your cat refuses to use the litter box once you add the mat, Freeman says you may need to remove it. 

Should I use a litter box mat?

"Litter box mats can be used based on personal preference," Anderson says. "I think general litter box hygiene is more important than a litter mat to prevent the spread of litter around the house." Guidelines for litter box hygiene include adding unscented litter, like our picks for the best cat litter, to a depth of about 3 inches, removing waste at least once a day, changing the litter completely every week or so and washing the box with soapy water, and giving each cat a space to eliminate privately. Most veterinarians recommend having as many litter boxes as you have cats, plus one extra. 

The best mat overall
Easyology litter mat

The Easyology Premium Cat Litter Mat is attractive, effective, and easy to clean with a vacuum or soap and water.

Affordably priced and generously sized, the Easyology Premium Cat Litter Mat has a trellis pattern that makes it less of an eyesore than many cat litter mats, and it's extra thick for comfort and durability.

"[A cat litter mat] needs to be something that will retain the litter, but you want something that's very cleanable — something you can hose down and easily wash," said Werber. The Easyology Premium Cat Litter Mat checks both boxes.

The woven texture effectively traps litter granules to prevent tracking but can be vacuumed for easy cleaning. The materials are also water-resistant, so you can rinse it out in the sink or with a hose if you have to. Fine PVC fibers are woven to create a thick, durable mat that cleans a cat's paws without irritating them.

One issue I had with some of the litter mats I tested is that one of my cats didn't like their texture. She would jump over the mats, entirely defeating their purpose, but not so with this one. The Easyology Premium Cat Litter Mat had a padded feel to it and didn't slide as much as other models. 

If you're looking for something that will blend in with your decor, the Easyology Premium Cat Litter Mat comes in seven different colors. It's available in two sizes (35 inches by 23 inches and 47 inches by 36 inches).

Pros: Effectively traps litter, easy to clean, affordable, water-resistant, durable, nonskid

Cons: Tougher to clean liquid messes

The best litter trapper
litterbox.com litter mat

With its two-layer design and unique honeycomb texture, the Litterbox.com Litter Trapper Mat disguises litter scatter and traps even larger granules.

I keep two litter boxes in my living room because that's the room my cats tend to frequent most. As you can imagine, frequent trips to the litter box create more opportunities for litter spread and scatter. I like the Litterbox.com Litter Trap Mat because it has the capacity to hold larger volumes of litter before needing to be cleaned. 

The mat is not quite as wide as the Easyology, but it is lighter and features a unique design. Marketed as a litter trapper rather than a litter mat, this dual-layer model features a heavy-duty mesh layer over a urine-resistant mat. Scattered litter becomes trapped between the honeycomb-shaped openings of the top layer and falls through to the bottom layer when you open it up.

In my experience as a cat owner, I've found that almost all cat litter tracks to some degree, but the Litter Trap Mat does a great job of hiding the scatter until you get around to cleaning it up. Lee said the litter mat's honeycomb texture is key in trapping litter so your cat doesn't track it through the house. We found it to be effective for both large and small granules, keeping them tucked away in the top layer. For cleaning, you can empty the collected litter back into the box or dump it into a trash can.

Though the mat hides litter scatter, its unique texture makes it a little more difficult to clean liquid messes. The lower layer is urine resistant, but I had a difficult time scrubbing stains out of the top layer. I also found that the mat slides across the floor a little more easily than the Easyology, but it wasn't a problem in my carpeted living room.

Pros: Lightweight, traps litter, easy to empty, urine-resistant mat

Cons: Only one size, can slide, more difficult for liquid messes

The best waterproof mat
Petfusion Litter Mat

Tough on even sticky or liquid messes but extremely easy to clean, the PetFusion ToughGrip Cat Litter Mat is waterproof, antimicrobial, and nontoxic.

Fortunately, my cats are pretty good at keeping their business inside the litter box, but we've had the occasional accident. Nothing is worse than scrubbing accidents out of the carpet, and the odor never seems to really go away. The PetFusion ToughGrip Cat Litter Mat is perfect for situations where you want to protect your floor against messes that include more than litter.

Made of premium FDA-grade silicone, this litter mat is completely waterproof. It's also antimicrobial and nontoxic, so I feel comfortable using it around my cats. The heavier silicone material also means that the mat doesn't slide, though I noticed it had a stippled texture on the bottom to provide extra grip just in case. I was also glad to see that it fell flat right out of the box — I didn't have to reshape it after shipping.

This litter mat falls into the second of the two categories I mentioned earlier: It contains litter rather than trapping it. The mat is designed with a raised lip and elevated inner edges to help contain litter spread, but it doesn't do much to keep your cat from walking on the litter that spills out of the box.

It does, however, offer a unique feature I was surprised to find: a side spout. When you're ready to clean the mat, you can fold it in half or roll it up, funneling the litter into the notched spout for a nice clean pour into the trash can. 

Though the PetFusion mat may not trap litter as well as the Easyology and Litterbox.com models, it is by far the easiest to clean. Warm soapy water is sufficient to clean up most messes, or you can spray it down with a hose. The silicone materials are actually quite soft as well, making it nice and gentle on sensitive paws.

The mat comes in two sizes, large (30 inches by 23inches) and extra-large (38 inches by 26 inches). I tested both and found them to be identical in all but size. 

Pros: Waterproof, nontoxic, antimicrobial, nonskid, easy to clean, soft texture

Cons: Doesn't trap litter well, fairly heavy

The best for sensitive paws
iPrimio1 litter mat

With smaller holes and a smooth surface, the iPrimio Cat Litter Trapper EZ Clean Mat offers the right balance of comfort for sensitive cat paws and effective function for discerning cat owners.

Cats are picky about most things, including their cat litter. Having tested most of the top cat litter brands, I'm familiar with cats and their problems with certain textures. One thing I wanted to know when testing litter mats is how much comfort really mattered. I asked Lee if there were any special concerns with texture, particularly for declawed cats. Though she doesn't condone declawing, she assured me that, as long as the procedure was done correctly at a young age, "most cats don't have phantom pain and shouldn't be more sensitive." 

Even so, I thought it was worth considering comfort when testing cat litter mats. I'm not a cat, but after comparing and contrasting numerous models, I came to conclude that the iPrimio Cat Litter Trapper EZ Clean Mat offers the right balance of comfort for sensitive cat paws and effective function for discerning cat owners.

Like the Litterbox.com mat, the iPrimio mat features two layers, the top with a honeycomb texture to collect litter and the bottom layer to trap it. The bottom layer also has a waterproof plastic film to repel urine and odors. By comparison, however, the holes in the top layer are a little smaller and the surface is completely smooth. Putting myself in my cat's shoes, those are the qualities I would look for.

When it comes to cleaning, this litter trapper is like any other. You can pick the entire mat up to dump it into a trash can or back into the litter box. The bottom layer is a little stiffer than other models, so I had trouble folding it in half at first. Also, like other litter trappers, it was more efficient at containing litter than liquid. A tip I picked up from Mallory Crusta at Wilderness Cat is to slip a puppy pee pad between the layers to help control liquid messes.

Though the mat is not perfect, no cat litter mat is. If your cat has sensitive paws, however, this model might be a little more comfortable, but it ultimately comes down to individual cats and their preferences.

Pros: Effectively traps litter, two-layer design, waterproof plastic liner

Cons: Not completely nonskid, a little stiff 

The best for multi-cat households
GorillaGrip2 litter mat

With its extra-large size and woven mesh materials, the Gorilla Grip Original Premium Cat Litter Mat is perfect for households with multiple litter boxes.

In case I haven't mentioned it enough, I have three cats. What I really mean when I say that is that I have a lot of litter boxes.

According to PetMed, "a multi-cat household should have the same number of litter boxes as the number of cats, plus one extra box." With my three cats, that makes a minimum of four litter boxes. I have five: one on each floor of my three-story house with two in the living room and an extra in the basement. 

I can't explain why my cats will only use one litter box for solid waste and one for liquid, but I can tell you that I keep two litter boxes side by side in the living room for this reason. The Gorilla Grip Original Premium Cat Litter Mat in jumbo size is the best one I've found that is wide enough for both boxes. It features a texture and pattern design similar to the Easyology mat, but it measures a full 47 inches by 35 inches. 

The mat is made from durable materials in a similar coiled mesh design, making it highly efficient in trapping litter and tough enough to run over with a vacuum. It is heavy enough to keep its shape but still soft on the paws and has nonslip backing to keep it from sliding on the floor. 

Though very similar to other models I tested, what makes this model different is that it comes in multiple sizes, including a corner and a half-circle shape. It is also available in nine different colors.

Pros: Attractive, durable, effective, nonskid, easy to clean

Cons: Too large for some homes, may be tough to clean sticky messes

What else we considered
Blackhole cat mat
  • Moonshuttle BlackHole Cat Litter Mat ($34.95): Similar in style to the Litterbox.com and iPrimio mats, the BlackHole mat is a little more expensive and has smaller holes. This makes it less effective at trapping larger granules and it is difficult to run over with a vacuum. Because it only opens at the ends, it's easier to spill the collected litter on the way to the trash can.
  • Pawkin Cat Litter Mat ($19.99): This is an excellent alternative to the Gorilla Grip Original Premium Cat Litter Mat. It's the same size and features a similar design. I ultimately chose the Gorilla Grip mat because it is available in more colors, sizes, and shapes.
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