Class Action - Sophistacat Pet Food

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By AskSusanPeters


Sophistacat Pet Food Class Action

Nationwide Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Sophistacat Pet Food Company and Retailers For Misleading Consumers Regarding the Contents of Pet Food

The lawsuit alleges that pet food companies market their products as wholesome, choice cuts of meat, natural and complete and balanced diets even though they are fully aware that this food is largely carbohydrates and sugars combined with toxic preservatives and additives with very little to no meat at all. The lawsuit seeks damages to consumers for the false representations made in the Defendants' advertising as well as punitive damages.

"A copy of the Complaint and supporting research materials is available at www.mflegal.com/petfoodlawsuit.

For more information about Maltzman Foreman PA please visit http://www.mflegal.com/.

Ask Susan Peters Other Sites Of Interest:

Cat Food Review - Cat Food Ratings

Cat Treat and Snack Review

Cat Food Recall List

Cat Food Safe To Feed After The Cat Food Recall

Free Online Pet Food Recall Information - Buyers Guide - Understanding the Pet Food recall and why cats and dogs continue to get sick and die - written by Susan Peters

Dog Food Review

Dog Treat and Snack Review and Dog Food Ratings

Dog Food Recall List

Dog Food Safe To Feed After The Dog Food Recall

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Even though the pet food recalls of 2007 have come and gone cats and dogs continue to become ill and die due to the pet food ingredients.

Pet food producers are using ingredients unfit for human consumption which are killing our pets. The ingredients in pet food must be changed!

The use of Corn, Wheat, and Soy are causing such awful conditions in pets including:

  • Dry and itchy sking
  • Fever
  • Ear aches
  • Ear infections
  • Hot Spots on the skin
  • Bad breath
  • Dental disease
  • Hair loss
  • Sore feet
  • Abnormal nail growth
  • Bloat
  • Weight gain
  • Tumors
  • Moles and warts
  • Seizures
  • Blindness
  • Deafness
  • Heart conditions
  • Kidney conditions
  • Liver conditions
  • Early pet death

These companies need to be held accountable for the injuries to our pets and our best friends early deaths! - Susan Peters

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