Anne Bucher  |  November 9, 2022

Category: Consumer News

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Cat food class action lawsuit overview:

  • Who: Plaintiff Robin Humphrey filed a class action lawsuit against The J.M. Smucker Co.
  • Why: Smucker allegedly labels its cat food products as being healthy even though they expose pets to harmful titanium dioxide and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
  • Where: The cat food class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.

The J.M. Smucker Co. misleadingly labels some of its cat food brands as being healthy even though they expose pets to toxic chemicals, according to a class action lawsuit filed Nov. 4 in California federal court.

Plaintiff Robin Humphrey claims that 9Lives, Kibbles ‘n Bits and Meow Mix cat foods contain titanium dioxide (TiO2), which has reportedly been banned in several nations due to its toxicity.

The cat food class action lawsuit points out that the European Food Safety Authority released a report in 2021 finding TiO2 was not considered safe for consumption by humans or animals.

In addition to the harmful TiO2 allegedly contained in Smucker’s cat food products, the packaging allegedly contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) that also pose health risks. 

PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” tend to accumulate in the body and can therefore be harmful even at low levels, the cat food class action lawsuit claims. These “forever chemicals” can reportedly cause various health problems, including cancer, liver damage and immunotoxic effects.

Class action says Smucker knew of health risks but failed to warn consumers

Humphrey claims that Smucker employs food scientists, packing engineers and others who focus on food safety, nutrition and pet food packaging suitability. Therefore, Smucker should have known about the health risks associated with TiO2 and PFAS, she alleges.

“Nonetheless, [Smucker] sells pet food containing TiO2 and PFAS, abusing the public’s trust and failing to inform consumers of the implications of consuming the toxins,” the class action lawsuit says.

Humphrey says she has purchased Smucker’s cat food products numerous times after reviewing the labeling, packaging and marketing materials and trusting that the cat food was healthy for animal consumption.

Had she known that the Smucker cat food products contained TiO2 and the packaging contained PFAS, she would not have purchased the products or would have purchased them on different terms, the class action lawsuit alleges.

What do you think of the cat food class action lawsuit’s allegations that the products expose pets to harmful chemicals? Join the discussion in the comments.

Humphrey is represented by L. Timothy Fisher, Sean L. Litteral and Jonathan L. Wolloch of Bursor & Fisher PA.

The Smucker class action lawsuit is Robin Humphrey v. The J.M. Smucker Co., Case No. 1:22-cv-06913, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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32 thoughts onCat food class action alleges several brands contain harmful TiO2, PFAS

  1. Linda Brangwyn says:

    Shame shame on them I have feed over the past 3+4 years meow mix to my 60+ colony / feral cats and have also feed it to my personal cats .Can’t believe they are suppose to make your pet eat healthy and live longer ..add me please.

  2. Pamela Denise Mcdaniel says:

    I feed 9lives and meow mix to 50-70 cats and kittens twice a day every I have 2 that stay sick several have died sometimes they won’t eat it at all please add me I spend almost $500 a month on food

  3. Heather Wemhoff says:

    Please add me as my kitty used to eat meow mix was his favorite he has Feline asthma as well as other symptoms related

  4. Heather Wemhoff says:

    Please add me

  5. Kimberly Starcher says:

    How can we be added to this class action?

  6. Raul Sanchez says:

    This breaks my heart and angers me. Please add me.

    1. Joseph Lerdo says:

      I got a rash on both hand from meow mix. One I toss the food away. The rush on my hands keeps coming back. I have a few snapshots.

  7. Susan Fahey says:

    I fed my cats 9lives and kibble and bits. My 13 yr old cat died after a bout of puking and diarrhea. My 10 yr old was so sick I had to give him to my vet to care for cuz I couldn’t afford the surgery he needed to survive. My 8 yrbold is doing much better since I changed her diet per the vet. This breaks my learn of why

  8. Faye Brown says:

    I have fed my cat meow mix for over 14 years and once in a while 9 lives. She is almost 17 now and she’s been very sickly , weak , throwing up, diarrhea, losing lots of weight and lays around 20 or more hours a day now. She used to be very active and I realize she is old, but she’s been getting worse in the last couple years. The vets said she has a large mass in her stomach. The vets and I decided not to put her through a lot of sonograms and biopsies to see for sure what is wrong like cancer. She won’t be able to tolerate any surgeries.

  9. Wayne Jones says:

    I have purchased thousands of pounds of 9lives and meow mix over many years. This is beyond upsetting. Please someone let me know how I can be a part of this.

  10. Clifford L. Dutton Jr says:

    Cynthia Tritten

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