Can you pour kitty litter down the gabage disposal without repercussion?
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It's really best to not let kitty litter into your plumbing- most kinds clump up and you can have a very expensive repair bill from a plumber if you do it regularly.
It's much easier to bag your kitty litter along with your regular trash. Or if you really want to do something good for the environment, use the pine litter and when the kitty is finished using it, you can use it for mulch in your garden.
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Why would you want to?
Why would you want to?
NO!
i wouldn't....most likely it is designed to clump...you dont want it to clump in your drains...this will cause clogs....
it should always be disposed in a garbage bag, tied up.
in a garbage can, or bin. never in the disposal.
Sounds like a BAD idea.
If it's that clumping stuff ... have you ever seen how it stick to stuff. ACK!
And if it's not the clumping stuff ... that's just like pouring gravel in your disposal.
if you want the drain clog from hell then go for it. But I am not going to put it down mine
You can buy flushable kitty litter, but I don't think I would put it down the garbage disposal. You can even teach your cat to use the toilet.
Clay litter would clog you disposal. It would harden and cause BIG problems.
You could if you followed th kitty litter with drainO to unclog the sink.
No, kitty litter is like clay and if it is the clumping variety may lump up and clog your drains.
Why would you even want to put it in your drains? Go out in the back yard and get some dirt to dump in your drains. It is more sanitary.
dude thats sick
why dont you try it and let us know i dont see why not though i've ran broken glass down mine and nothing happend it grinds every thing really small so it sould not hurt any thing but id use the toilet
From a sanitary point of view, this is just yucky. Bag it & toss it.
That's good fertilizer - just buried it in dirt.