Pet Food

Noochies! Takes First Regulatory Steps to Launch a Cultivated Chicken Dog Product in the USA

Canada’s CULT Food Science (“CULT” or the “Company”) (CSE: CULT) (OTC: CULTF) (FRA: LN0) announces that its subsidiary, Further Foods, the company behind the pet food brand Noochies!, will submit a feeding trial protocol for a cultivated chicken ingredient to the FDA later this month.

Noochies!, a brand leveraging alternative proteins to avoid factory-farmed chicken and beef, has already introduced two unique products featuring a dried yeast protein developed by CULT Food Science to meet pets’ daily nutritional requirements: Freeze-Dried Dog and Cat Snacks. The brand has plans to formulate new Noochies! with cultivated chicken.

“Cultivated meat has nutritional, environmental, and ethical benefits for pet owners”

The feeding trials, necessary for regulatory approval as cultivated chicken is a new ingredient that pets have never consumed, are planned to commence in Q4 of this year. This is contingent on FDA approval of the protocol, which is expected within 45 days of submission.

CULT Food Science comments: “As far as the Company is aware, Further Foods is the only company in dialogue with the FDA about feeding trials for a cultivated chicken dog treat.”

CULT Food Science has raised CAD$800,000 to expand the portfolio of Noochies and solidify its position as a fast-growing, sustainable pet food brand.
© Noochies!

Navigating the regulatory pathways

Dr. Sarah Dodd, a leading veterinary nutritionist, is working with Further Foods to ensure the feeding trials meet the FDA requirements.

As explained by the announcement, thirty healthy adult dogs of various breeds and ages will participate for 26 weeks, receiving different doses of cultivated chicken. The aim is to monitor multiple parameters (feed intake, hematology, serum biochemistry, urinalysis, weight, fecal analysis, and digestibility) to ensure the safety and efficacy of cultivated chicken for dogs.

Dr. Sarah Dodd commented, “Cultivated meat is an area I am personally exceptionally excited about, for both its nutritional potential for animals and its positive impact on the environment. I look forward to navigating the regulatory pathways and feeding trial requirements with the FDA and advancing this first-of-its-kind trial forward.”

A drawing of a happy dog under the sun by Noochies!
© Noochies!

An exciting week for cruelty-free pet food

This news follows an exciting week for cultivated meat, pet owners, and farmed animals.

Meatly’s cultivated chicken received clearance for sale in the UK, marking the country’s first-ever approval for a cultivated product. The first samples, presumably a cultivated chicken product for cats, are expected to hit shelves later this year.

“Cultivated meat has nutritional, environmental, and ethical benefits for pet owners”

Singapore’s UMAMI Bioworks announced a partnership with the US startup Friends & Family Pet Food Co. to launch cultivated fish cat treats in Singapore and the USA next year. The treats will contain high-quality cultivated fish proteins, high-value microalgae, and essential nutrients to promote a “Longevity Diet” for cats. Stay tuned for news about the much-expected approvals for cultivated fish.

Mitchell Scott, CEO of CULT Food Science, commented on Further Food’s feeding trials, “Cultivated meat has nutritional, environmental, and ethical benefits for pet owners. But the regulatory pathways have yet to be successfully navigated, and, as a result, this is not currently an option in North America. We seek to be a first mover in changing that and look forward to advancing this trial in collaboration with Dr. Sarah Dodd and the FDA.”

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