Catit makes sustainable cat food and treats with alternative protein that's complete and balanced, plus it boasts a reduced carbon footprint. The products are formulated with Black Soldier Fly larvae that's sustainably raised in North America and Europe, and available in Insect Protein & Chicken Recipe and Insect Protein & Herring Recipe varieties. For treating, there's also the Insect Protein Medley Recipe, Insect Protein & Chicken Recipe, and Insect Protein & Herring Recipe, which are similar to the cat food meals as they contain up to 92% sustainable protein.
Although there have are several insect-based dog foods and treats that have been created, Catit sets itself apart for making insect-based cat food and treat formulas.
What's Driving This Trend
- Insect-based Pet Foods
- There is a growing trend for using insect protein as an alternative to traditional pet food ingredients, offering a sustainable and nutritious choice for pet owners.
- Sustainable Pet Food
- There is a trend towards using sustainable and eco-friendly ingredients in pet food production, reducing the carbon footprint of the industry.
- Alternative Protein Sources
- There is a trend towards exploring and utilizing alternative protein sources to traditional meat-based ingredients, such as using insect protein to provide a complete and balanced diet for pets.
Who This Affects Most
- Pet Food
- The pet food industry has an opportunity to innovate using alternative protein sources, such as insect protein, to create sustainable and nutritious pet food formulas.
- Sustainability
- The sustainability industry can explore partnerships with pet food companies to promote the use of eco-friendly and sustainable ingredients in pet food production, reducing the industry's carbon footprint.
- Agriculture
- The agriculture industry has an opportunity to produce alternative protein sources, such as Black Soldier Fly larvae, on a large scale to meet the growing demand for sustainable pet food ingredients.