Middlefield, OH (April 1, 2026) Plant nutrition pioneer Advancing Eco Agriculture today announced its first animal nutrition product: Feline Foliar.
“We’ve been leaders in precision plant nutrition for the past 20 years,” said AEA founder John Kempf, “It made sense to apply the same principles to animals. We’ve spent the past decade researching the absorptive properties of cat hair to discover which forms of mineral nutrition. Now veterinarians, zookeepers, and pet lovers everywhere will be able to experience the same type of success working with AEA that farmers have had for two decades.”
Feline Foliar is fast-absorbing and can supply the entirety of a cat’s nutritional needs with twice-daily applications. Solid food is now a thing of the past.
“Central to AEA’s mission is creating solutions that scale,” said CEO Eric Girdler. “Feline Foliar is no different: it can be drone-applied to acres of cats at a time. Now people with hundreds of cats can spend less time on feeding, and more time on productive activities like grooming, litter management, and seeking psychiatric help.”
No members of the research team that developed Feline Foliar were available for comment: they had all been hospitalized for injuries sustained while testing the product on live cats. AEA now recommends that applicators wear full PPE, including leather gloves, steel-toed boots, and slash-proof face covering.
“Feline Foliar is not a very good name,” said Kempf, “Because cats don’t have leaves. I proposed Feline Follicular, which would be more accurate. But our marketing department said that was too many syllables. Look, I named a company “Advancing Eco Agriculture”—do you think excessive syllables bother me?”
Feline Foliar is now available for purchase. It comes in ready-to-use spray bottles, and as a concentrate in 275-gallon totes for large-scale cat operations.



