Built in Texas, USA
to last for generations.

Cryopets facility

Long-term patient care

We operate a working lab, warehouse, and office space in Boerne, Texas today, while our permanent long-term care facility is under construction. This enables us to take emergency cases for pets who cannot wait.

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The Texas Advantage

Long-term cryo stewardship needs a location that can stay reliable for decades. Texas gives us a strong foundation for reliability, logistics, and scale.

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Central U.S. positioning

Texas sits near the center of the continental U.S., which improves practical response planning for families and clinics on both coasts, the Midwest, and the South. A central base reduces single-region dependency and supports nationwide standby and transport coordination over the long term.

02

Interstate and airport access

The San Antonio corridor offers immediate interstate connectivity and proximity to major air transport routes, which matters for time-sensitive logistics. For long-term care, robust transport access also supports equipment servicing and uninterrupted operations.

03

Biomedical and engineering talent corridor

The San Antonio-Austin region provides access to veterinary medicine, biomedical research, and engineering talent. That talent base is critical for protocol quality, systems reliability, and maintaining high standards across decades of patient care.

04

Industrial and supply-chain depth

Texas has strong industrial capacity for fabrication, facility maintenance, mechanical systems, and logistics. That supply-chain depth helps support cryogenic infrastructure lifecycle management, repairs, and future system upgrades.

05

Scalable land and operations footprint

Long-term stewardship requires room to expand storage, support systems, and research capabilities without relocating patients. Texas offers practical pathways for phased growth while preserving stable care operations in one operating region.

06

Weather and natural-disaster resilience

Texas Hill Country siting helps avoid some of the highest-risk U.S. natural-disaster profiles - especially direct coastal storm-surge exposure and major earthquake zones - while supporting resilience planning for heat waves, freezes, severe storms, and other regional weather events over the long term.

Indefinite storage until revival

Long-term storage is designed around durable operations, responsible funding, and one objective: keep every patient in care for as long as revival takes.

No ongoing power dependency

Long-term cryogenic storage does not require continuous electrical power to keep patients preserved. Preservation is maintained with liquid nitrogen rather than grid power.

One-time storage payment model

Families pay for storage one time, not as an ongoing monthly or annual bill. That one-time storage fund is managed conservatively so long-term care reserves can stay ahead of inflation over time.

Committed until revival

Cryopets plans for indefinite custodianship. Patients remain in storage as long as needed, with continuity of care as the central mission until future revival is possible.

American Biostasis Foundation

The American Biostasis Foundation (ABF) is our upcoming nonprofit and the planned home of our permanent long-term patient care facility. It is purpose-built to operate secure, indefinite patient storage alongside cryopreservation research and public education.

ABF is taking shape in partnership with Tomorrow Bio, CryoDAO, and HydraDAO, aligning clinical providers, research capital, and governance so long-term patient care can scale responsibly.

Together, that coalition supports the nonprofit model we are building: transparent custodianship for people and pets in cryostorage, with infrastructure and research pipelines designed to run for generations.

Learn more at americanbiostasis.org.

Kai Mills speaking about the American Biostasis Foundation and long-term cryopreservation stewardshipArchitectural rendering of the American Biostasis Foundation long-term care facility