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Technology Class Action Settlements for Cat Owners

Last updated April 30, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Technology Class Action Settlements for Cat Owners

Cat owners increasingly rely on technology to care for their feline companions, from smart feeders and GPS collars to pet cameras and health monitoring apps. When these companies face class action lawsuits, pet owners who purchased their products or services may be entitled to compensation.

Technology class actions often arise from data breaches, privacy violations, defective products, or misleading advertising claims. For cat owners, these cases can involve companies that collected personal information without consent, sold products that didn't work as promised, or failed to protect sensitive data about you and your pets.

Recent examples include settlements involving pet camera companies that experienced data breaches and smart pet device manufacturers whose products malfunctioned. The Furbo dog camera settlement paid users up to $60 each for privacy violations, while various fitness tracker and smart home device settlements have compensated consumers for defective products that many cat owners use to monitor their pets' activity and home environment.

Why Technology Cases Affect Cat Owners

Cat owners are particularly affected by technology class actions because they frequently purchase smart pet devices, use pet-related apps, and share personal information with pet service companies. Many cat parents invest in GPS collars, automatic feeders, litter box monitors, and pet cameras to ensure their cats' safety and well-being.

These devices often collect sensitive data about your home, daily routines, and pet care habits. When companies mishandle this information or products fail to work as advertised, class action lawsuits may follow.

Additionally, cat owners commonly use general technology products like smartphones, laptops, and smart home devices while caring for their pets. Data breaches at major tech companies, defective electronics, or privacy violations can affect any consumer, including the millions of households with cats who rely on these technologies daily.

Notable Technology Settlements

Zoom Data Privacy Settlement (2021) — $85 million settlement Users who had Zoom accounts before July 2021 could claim up to $25 for privacy violations and data sharing practices.

Apple iPhone Slowdown Settlement (2020) — $500 million settlement iPhone owners with certain models affected by battery-related slowdowns received $25-$500 per device.

Facebook Biometric Privacy Settlement (2021) — $650 million settlement Illinois Facebook users received approximately $400 each for facial recognition technology violations under state privacy law.

Equifax Data Breach Settlement (2019) — $700 million settlement Consumers affected by the massive data breach could claim up to $20,000 for documented losses or free credit monitoring.

Google+ Data Breach Settlement (2020) — $7.5 million settlement Google+ users received up to $12 for privacy violations and inadequate data breach notifications.

Ring Doorbell Privacy Settlement (2023) — $5.8 million settlement Ring device owners could claim up to $100 for unauthorized access to their cameras by company employees.

Eligibility for Cat Owners

Cat owners qualify for technology class action settlements based on their use of products or services, not their pet ownership status. If you purchased a defective smart pet feeder, used a pet monitoring app that experienced a data breach, or bought any technology product covered by a settlement, you may be eligible for compensation.

Common qualifying factors include purchasing specific devices within certain date ranges, creating accounts with affected companies, or residing in particular states during data breaches. Many settlements require proof of purchase, though some accept attestation under penalty of perjury.

For pet-specific technology cases, you'll need documentation showing you owned the device or used the service during the relevant time period. General technology settlements may require evidence like receipts, account information, or simply living at a specific address when the violation occurred.

How to File

Filing technology class action claims typically involves submitting an online form or mailing documentation before the deadline. Most settlements require basic information like your name, address, and proof of purchase or account ownership.

The process can be time-consuming when filing manually, especially for multiple settlements. You'll need to gather receipts, account information, and other documentation for each claim. Many cat owners miss out on compensation because they're unaware of settlements or find the filing process too complicated.

Class Action Buddy streamlines this entire process by automatically identifying settlements you're eligible for and completing claim forms in just 60 seconds. The platform securely stores your information and monitors new settlements, ensuring you never miss potential compensation. Instead of spending hours researching and filing individual claims, you can focus on caring for your cats while Class Action Buddy handles the paperwork and maximizes your recoveries from technology-related settlements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I claim compensation if my smart cat feeder was part of a class action settlement?

Yes, if you purchased a smart cat feeder covered by a settlement during the specified time period and can provide proof of purchase or attestation, you're likely eligible for compensation.

Do I need receipts for every technology purchase to file claims?

Not always. Some settlements accept attestation under penalty of perjury, while others require receipts. Check each settlement's specific requirements, as they vary by case.

How do data breach settlements work if I only used a pet camera app?

If the company experienced a data breach affecting user accounts, you may be eligible regardless of how you used their service, as long as you had an account during the specified timeframe.

Can I file claims for technology products I bought to monitor my cats' health?

Yes, if those products (like fitness trackers adapted for pets or health monitoring devices) are covered by class action settlements, your use case doesn't affect eligibility.

What happens if I moved after buying a technology product that's now part of a settlement?

Generally, your address at the time of purchase or during the alleged violation period determines eligibility, not your current address. Check the specific settlement terms for clarification.

Technology class action settlements offer cat owners valuable opportunities to recover money from companies that violated their rights or sold defective products. From smart pet devices to general technology purchases, these settlements can provide meaningful compensation for products and services you already use.

Don't let complex filing processes prevent you from claiming what you're owed. Class Action Buddy makes it effortless to identify eligible settlements and complete claims quickly, so you can spend more time with your cats and less time on paperwork while maximizing your potential recoveries.

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