Scoop out the kitty litter clumps into a plastic bag biodegradable bag if possible and dispose of it with your regular garbage.
Clumping cat litter in toilet.
Clumping cat litter is made to ball up and clump together.
I appreciate the outstanding clumping action this corn cat litter offers.
Many types of cat litter are designed to absorb moisture and will expand by as much as 15 times its original size.
This makes disposing of soiled litter easy and prevents you from having to refill the entire litter box each time the litter becomes wet.
In one bowl place a piece or two of toilet paper.
You can use old food bags such as the inner lining of cereal boxes and cracker boxes old potato chip bags etc.
Here are some methods most commonly used.
This makes clumping cat litter more cost efficient as well.
A flushable cat litter may cause clogs and a non flushable one definitely will.
Choosing to flush the wrong type of cat litter could be devastating to your plumbing.
Even if the granules of cat litter have already expanded somewhat at the time of flushing they could expand by much more once they enter the pipes.
Swish the water around in both bowls and then set aside for an hour.
Clumping litters are great for trapping urine so it can be easily removed with a scoop just like solid waste.
Clumping cat litter is clay cat litter that contains bentonite which allows the litter to clump when wet.
All you have to do to figure that out is look at the rock hard clumps it forms when the cat uses it.
You will see that the toilet paper has disintegrated.
First off the cat litter is made from corn kernels wood fibers coupled with all natural plant ingredients which makes it eco friendly and flushable.
So if you throw it into your toilet it will form clumps.
The ingredients form clumps effectively and stay hard for days to come.
Because many varieties of cat litter clump when exposed to moisture the litter has a tendency to clump together and form a near solid mass in the bowl.
Then use a plunger to break up the mass into smaller pieces.
In the other bowl place the kitty litter you want to test.
Mother nature network advises against putting flushable cat litter down any drain because it absorbs water gets stuck on the sides of the pipes and causes a gradual clog rather than the instantaneous one caused by clay based litter.
To help loosen this mass pour several tablespoons of liquid dish soap down the toilet and let it sit for several minutes.
Swish the bowl again.
Not all types of cat litter are flushable and flushing the non flushable cat litter can clog pipes.
What s more it is claimed to be 99 dust free.
This type of litter clumps when it comes into contact with water.
This should never be thrown down the toilet because it can cause blockage in your pipes and like you have found out can stick to the side of the toilet bowl and make it almost impossible to remove.