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Septic safe kitty litter?

Septic safe kitty litter?

Septic safe kitty litter?

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I can see why a clay-based kitty litter would be bad for septic systems, but some new grain-based litters are claiming to be safe for septic systems.  For example, "WORLD'S BEST CAT LITTERâ„¢ is septic and sewer safe, so all you have to do is scoop up the clumps and flush." (http://www.worldsbestcatlitter.com/flushable.htm)

It's a corn based product, coarser than corn meal - about 2 mm pellets.  There are also wheat-based litters.  

Would a septic field be able to digest a product like this? If do, it will make our lives a lot easier.

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