While this is perhaps a common question in more urban areas, cat-owners may wonder this in rural areas as well. There are even products out there that claim to “toilet train” your cat!
Environmental, waste disposal, and water & sewer professionals agree that flushing pet waste is not a smart idea. An animal’s digestion and biology are of course different than a human’s, so the waste is different. The extra usage could potentially overburden a septic system unnecessarily. An even greater risk occurs for city-dwellers, as municipal treatment technology can’t eliminate all parasites that are carried by cats.
In an effort to keep our water safe for everyone and to keep waste-treatment systems working properly, it is recommended that cat waste not be flushed.
Based on the article “Cat Waste: To Flush or Not to Flush” in Pumper Magazine.