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Worldwise Acquires Kitty Sift

Founder will join the Worldwise leadership team.

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NOVATO, CA – Worldwise has acquired Kitty Sift, a cat litter and accessories company based in Eden Prairie, MN.

Worldwise’s acquisition of Kitty Sift “further enhances its omni-channel presence, adding innovative cat accessories to an already robust product portfolio of toys, pet beds, chews, cat products, travel accessories and other key categories,” according to a press release. Worldwise is an A&M Capital Partners company.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Following the close of the transaction, Kitty Sift founder Carrie Van Wert and her management team will join Worldwise’s leaderhip. In her new role as director of cat litter and accessories new product development, Van Wert will focus on the growth and management of the broader cat litter and accessories category.

“We believe that Carrie and her team have done a fantastic job innovating in cat litter and accessories while emphasizing sustainability,” said Ryan McCarthy, partner at AMCP.  “We’re incredibly pleased to bring Carrie and her team under the Worldwise platform to bolster our offerings and lend AMCP’s deep expertise in the pet industry. This is Worldwise’s second acquisition in the last month, demonstrating our focus on continuing to add complementary businesses, products and brands to the Worldwise platform.”

Van Wert said: “I created Kitty Sift to address an unmet demand in the pet care market and have successfully grown our business by focusing on providing eco-friendly products to Cat Parents. The Kitty Sift team and I are thrilled to be joining Worldwise as we believe they have the vision and infrastructure to help us reach our full potential in the marketplace. We feel the combined platform is well-positioned for continued success as it continues to provide a broad offering of innovative pet solutions across multiple channels.”

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Worldwise’s brands include SmartyKat, TrustyPup, Petlinks, goDog, SHERPA, Guaranteed On-Board, FurHaven, PoochPlanet, and Pawscout.

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