Friends & Family Pet Food Company — Singapore, Singapore

This company develops pet food products (treats and supplements) formulated with cultivated meat, prioritising nutrient optimisation and digestibility for cats and dogs. It positions cultivated meat as a way to improve the underlying protein source in pet foods, not simply replicate commodity meat inputs. Its technology is animal-cell cultivation in bioreactors, with the company describing cultivated meat […]
Bene Meat Technologies — Prague, Czech Republic

This company focuses on cultivated meat “biomass” intended for pet nutrition as an early commercial entry point, reflecting the comparatively faster path (and potentially higher willingness to adopt) in pet food versus human food. It has communicated that pet food is a pragmatic first market while the broader cultivated meat regulatory landscape evolves. Its technology […]
BioCraft Pet Nutrition — Vienna, Austria

This company develops cultivated “mouse meat” (and other small‑prey species lines) as a pet-food ingredient, aligning with cats’ and dogs’ ancestral prey profiles. Its target customers include pet food manufacturers seeking stable, safe protein inputs and differentiated premium products, with an emphasis on cats as an early fit for mouse-based proteins. The technology is animal-cell […]
Meatly — London, United Kingdom

This company produces cultivated chicken as an ingredient for pet food, with early commercialisation in dog treats (e.g., small “bites”) rather than full dog meals. The strategy targets pet owners who want “real meat” nutrition without slaughter, and it leverages the pet-food channel as a faster regulatory and consumer-acceptance pathway than human food in the […]