The race to incorporate cultivated meat in pet food

And a US feeding trial is imminent.

CULT Food Science’s subsidiary, Further Foods, recently announced plans to conduct the first-ever FDA trial of cultivated meat in a pet food product. It aims to position its product, Noochies!, as a pioneer in this respect in the US market.

A publicly traded company, CULT Food Science is on a mission to invest in and commercialize cellular agriculture products. We spoke to its CEO, Mitchell Scott, to get a deeper dive on the FDA feeding trial.

“The US has begun implementing a framework for cultivated meat in human food, but this is the first time it’s being applied to pet food; the trial, for the most part, will evaluate the use of cultivated chicken ingredient in treats. But I’m hopeful [the findings] will accelerate other pet food applications involving cultivated meat,” he told us.

Further Foods, continued Scott, has submitted the feeding trial design protocol to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and is now waiting for the agency to respond.

The company has been collaborating with Dr Sarah Dodd, a leading veterinary nutritionist, on the design of the study to ensure it meets all FDA requirements; if the design is approved, Further Foods plans to get the trial underway in the fourth quarter of this year.

Asked how the company determined the inclusion doses for the study, Scott said:

“We collaborated with Dr Dodd and incorporated feedback from the FDA. Since we’re initially launching with treats, which are consumed less frequently, we decided on a lower inclusion rate. However, the trial itself is comprehensive, with a significant amount of the product being fed to the dogs.”