Unexpected Visitors: Rats in Toilets After Flooding
By KOMO News Team
Published: December 19, 2025, 9:58 AM

Surprising Encounters in King County Homes
Following recent torrential rains and subsequent flooding, residents in King County, Washington, might find themselves dealing with an unusual household issue.
Public Health – Seattle & King County has issued a cautionary notice about the potential for rats to appear in toilets.
How Rats End Up in Toilets
These rodents can be carried by floodwaters into the sewer systems, eventually making their way into residential plumbing.
Effective Solutions for a Rat in the Toilet
To remove a rat from your toilet, start by closing the lid and flushing. If this method fails, try adding dish soap to the bowl. Slightly lift the lid, pour in the soap, and flush again. The soap reduces surface tension, aiding the rat’s descent.
Multiple flushes might be necessary. If the rat escapes, close the bathroom door and set a trap.
When to Call for Professional Help
For larger rats that resist flushing, keep the lid shut and contact a pest control expert.
Reporting and Resources
If you encounter a rat in your toilet, report it to Public Health – Seattle & King County via their website or by calling 206-263-9566.
For assistance with flood recovery, explore resources here.