Purina prize earns KC startup a $25K treat in its bid to help foster pets of abuse survivors without safe homes

January 9, 2024  |  Startland News Staff

ST. LOUIS — As a finalist for Purina’s 2024 Pet Care Innovation Prize, Kansas City-built BestyBnB is expected to receive $25,000 and support from the pet care leader as the startup’s co-founders work to grow their business in a $136.8 billion industry.

A $25,000 grand prize is on the line this spring.

“At Purina, our purpose and passion revolve around enriching the lives of pets and the people who love them,” said Blair Morgan, co-lead of Purina’s 9 Square Ventures group and vice president of strategy and innovation for Purina. “Collaborating with startups that share our enthusiasm for pets and are dedicated to continuous innovation enables us to mutually inspire and learn from each other.”

Click here to learn more about the Pet Care Innovation Prize.

Andy Bond and Matt Krentz, BestyBnB

Andy Bond and Matt Krentz, BestyBnB

BestyBnB — a Pure Pitch Rally alum founded by Andy Bond and Matt Krentz in 2019 — bridges the gap between human social services and animal welfare organizations by securing safe, temporary housing for clients’ pets when they are in challenging situations where they cannot care for their pets, according to the company.

By creating and enhancing crisis care and safety net pet programs for organizations that serve people in crisis, BestyBnB helps ensure that clients will seek care and help knowing that their pets are safe, the company explained.

It’s win in the innovation competition places it among 2024 winners from across the spectrum of pet care products and services — from pet enrichment toys, a toothbrush designed specifically for a cat’s anatomy, alternative protein and allergy-friendly pet treats and food, to a game-changing microchip that monitors pet health from the inside.

“This year’s  group of winners exemplifies the diverse range of possibilities in pet care,” said Purina’s Morgan. “We look forward to working with each of these companies to help accelerate their success in an incredibly competitive and rewarding industry.”

Nearly 150 companies from around the world applied for the 2024 Pet Care Innovation Prize. Other $25,000 winners included SwiftPaws (Melbourne, Florida); Arch Pet Food (Chicago); RYERCAT (Vancouver, Canada); and VetChip (Perth, Australia).

Each of the five startup winners will receive the cash prize and mentorship from the Pet Care Innovation team at Purina and St. Louis-based impact investing leader Active Capital. They also will participate in an accelerator boot camp at Purina’s headquarters in St. Louis, featuring pet experts from Purina and across the pet care industry.

Matt Krentz and Andy Bond, BestyBnB; Pure Pitch Rally 2019; photo by Mikaela Wendel

During a culminating pitch competition in March at Global Pet Expo — an annual trade show in the United States presented by the American Pet Products Association and the Pet Industry Distributors Association — the five finalists will present their businesses to an audience of Purina executives, industry influencers and investors.

The grand prize winner then will be chosen to receive an additional $25,000 in cash from Purina.

The Pet Care Innovation Prize is a collaborative effort of Purina’s 9 Square Ventures corporate venturing group and investing leaders Active Capital to support and connect with early stage pet care startups that are currently in market with an innovative business addressing pet and pet owner needs in the areas of pet health and wellness, services, technology, and food, treats or litter.

9 Square Ventures leverages Purina’s knowledge, experience, and financial resources to help emerging pet care startups scale their businesses and make a positive impact on the lives of as many pets and their owners as possible. The group has been investing millions of dollars in a diverse set of early-stage pet care startups since it was founded in 2014.

Tagged , , ,
Featured Business
    Featured Founder
      [adinserter block="4"]

      2024 Startups to Watch

        stats here

        Related Posts on Startland News

        Missouri Starters Coalition debuts effort to boost homegrown jobs, future founders 

        By Tommy Felts | September 11, 2025

        Entrepreneurs across Missouri gained a new champion this week as regional and national advocates launched a new coalition to support builders in the face of systemic, confidence-shaking roadblocks as they seek to drive job creation and higher lifetime incomes. The Missouri Starters Coalition on Thursday unveiled its founding members — Back2KC, Cortex, E-Factory, Keystone Innovation…

        Gatekeepers hate to see them coming: Why Back2KC leaders think these outsiders could be the next best Kansas Citians

        By Tommy Felts | September 11, 2025

        A Kansas City homecoming movement with a track record of sparking real relocations and startup investment is gearing up for its annual gathering — welcoming expatriates and newcomers alike as it seeks to deepen ties between the city and its far-flung alumni. But the program’s high-octane leader insists the work of Back2KC isn’t just about…

        Reservation for 650,000: KC’s hospitality industry braces for World Cup workforce scramble

        By Tommy Felts | September 11, 2025

        Editor’s note: This story was originally published by The Beacon, a member of the KC Media Collective, which also includes Startland News, KCUR 89.3, American Public Square, Kansas City PBS/Flatland, and Missouri Business Alert. Click here to read the original story from The Beacon, an online news outlet focused on local, in-depth journalism in the public interest.…

        Harvesting KCMO’s urban-to-rural development wins means taking down silos, EDCKC leader says

        By Tommy Felts | September 11, 2025

        Editor’s note: The following is part of an ongoing feature series exploring impacts of initiatives within the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City through a paid partnership with EDCKC. [divide] Kansas City’s growth isn’t just shaped by skyline-changing projects, said Heather Brown, describing a simple formula — and delicate balance — that keeps the region building upon its…