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If it's not the first floor, it's going to be a clogged sewer main, and it's not very likely.
And if you're renting a house, maybe the old tenant left it behind and scraped it down the toilet and rushed out.
The second is simply someone to use your house.
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It's possible, but it's too fortuitous.
If your home is not on the first floor, and the sewer main is not blocked, there is no possibility that other floors will rush over.
It's possible! The toilet was left behind with a broom.
Because it's rubber, and because the shape can be filled with water, it can be flushed down directly and filled with water or other impurities in the sewer, which is easy to block the toilet pipe, it's as simple as that. In fact, there are many things that can't be thrown into the toilet, because they don't dissolve, if you want toilet paper, soak it and it will rot, and the large one will become thin and soft after soaking for a long time, needless to say, the small one.
It is best not to drop it in the toilet. If you do fall inside, immediately find a tool to unclog the sewer pipe, and you can fish it up. A small one won't block it, and if it does, there must be something else.
It will be clogged, and it is better to throw it in the trash.