Pet and Wild Bird Food

A Revolution in the Bowl

Form meets sustainability.

Protein, Reimagined

The protein of the Black Soldier Fly provides exactly what dogs and cats need: high digestibility, a stable nutritional foundation, and versatile applications in pet food formulations. At the same time, it reduces reliance on traditional protein sources and opens up new avenues in pet nutrition.

Maintain gut health

Insect protein derived from the Black Soldier Fly has been shown to support healthy gut flora in dogs and cats. Studies show that the composition of the microbiota improves, beneficial bacteria increase, while undesirable byproducts of fermentation, such as ammonia, are reduced. The result: stable digestion, good stool quality, and high digestibility.

An alternative for pets with feed allergies

Insect protein can serve as a functional alternative to traditional proteins, particularly for sensitive or allergic pets. Real-world experience shows that a large proportion of dog owners report an improvement in symptoms such as itching, skin problems, and digestive issues after switching to this diet.

Naturally antimicrobial

The fat from black soldier flies actively combats pathogenic bacteria, including Salmonella, E. coli, and Clostridium perfringens. This provides additional support for the digestive system—without any artificial additives.

Support for brain function

Insect fat contains lauric acid, a medium-chain fatty acid (MCT).

This may have positive effects on the cognitive performance of older dogs and is being discussed in relation to neurological support.

Contribution to oral health

A diet containing insect protein can have a positive effect on the oral microbiota.

This can help reduce the bacteria responsible for bad breath and gum disease.

The carbon footprint starts in the food bowl.

Dogs and cats generate significant COâ‚‚ emissions each year, a large portion of which comes from their food. The key factor is traditional animal protein sources. This is exactly where a new solution comes in.
1

No use of fertile soil

Production takes place regardless of the amount of farmland available.

2

No competition with food production

Organic byproducts are used instead of specially grown feed.

3

No use of antibiotics

The larvae's natural resistance makes additional medication unnecessary.
 

4

Low water consumption

The larvae meet their needs through the moisture in the substrate—a much more efficient process than traditional livestock farming.

Wild bird feed in development

REPLOID has already produced its first bird feed balls and is currently testing the next step.

The product is not yet available. If you’d like to get an early look at the tests, results, and further developments, you can sign up below. Stay tuned!

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