Next take a plunger and use it to cover the sink drain opening.
Cat ball stuck in floor drain pipe.
If your litter is still solid it has the potential to clog your drain.
There is what appears to be a ball stuck in the drain in my basement shower.
Used cat litter is also full of potentially dangerous pathogens that you don t want to introduce to the municipal waste processing system any more than you want cat litter in the sewer or septic system.
Use a pressure washer to dislodge a tennis ball which cannot be removed with a shop vac.
But you should have it in place just to be on the safe side.
The ball is stuck about 2 inches past the turn.
This procedure is simple and you can usually do it by hand but you may need a pair of adjustable pliers.
Unscrew the cleanout plug in the side of the floor drain with a pipe wrench slip joint pliers or as a last resort by chiseling it out with a cold chisel.
The sink drain may be the one in which stuff is most likely to get stuck but fortunately it s the one from which it s easiest to retrieve stuck items.
Turn on the machine to the lowest setting to start and increase pressure until the ball falls out of the bottom of the drain spout.
Its the drain ball its suppose to be there.
Looks like the previous owners kids left me a nice present.
In the other bowl place the kitty litter you want to test.
Step 6 clear the drainpipe.
The drain goes down about a foot then turns 90 degrees.
In one bowl place a piece or two of toilet paper.
A snake did nothing.
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.
All you have to do is disassemble the p trap.
You will see that the toilet paper has disintegrated.
Set it aside upon lifting it off.
First remove the drain stopper plug or basket by lifting it off the drain opening.
Swish the bowl again.
If your floor drain is like mine the ball floats up into a removable seat that is screwed into the fixture over the ball that keeps the water from a clogged drain from backing up into the basement.
Swish the water around in both bowls and then set aside for an hour.
The rubber head of the plunger should be submerged in the water.
Use a plumber s snake to first loosen the tennis ball and to ensure the ball can be moved.