Given that you are keeping the Cats, and not trying to sound patronising here, wouldn't it be best to look up any proposed track days you might attend if they are published, or even the circuits you want to attend - the noise restriction levels will be published for the circuit on the circuit website, or a phone call would get you the info.
Then armed with that, go shopping for the slip on can, they mostly publish the dB output, and get one that you like and suits the noise restrictions and get one with a removable dB killer insert - just in case.
You can always take the stock exhaust with you if you are towing the bike or taking it in a van, that will definitely pass noise restrictions. I can change my SC Project slip on for the stock exhaust in about 15 minutes. The ECU will cater for the change of slip-on automatically I am told.