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February 26, 2026 – GO Raw LLC. Expands Voluntary Recall of Quest Diet Cat Food Products Due to Low Thiamine Levels and Enacts Stop Sale of All Quest Products. 

February 17, 2026 – Go Raw, LLC launched a voluntary recall of a single lot of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets (10 oz bag), distributed across ten states. This action follows a confirmed report of illness and subsequent testing that revealed thiamine (Vitamin B1) levels below the required amounts for a feline diet.

Recall Information

Company:  Go Raw, LLC
Recall Date: February 17, 2026
Risk:  Thiamine (Vitamin B1) deficiency in cats
Distribution: CO, UT, WA, OR, PA, RI, MI, CA, TX, and IL – distributed nationwide through retail stores
FDA: Original Recall Alert Information + Updated Recall Alert Information

Recalled Product: Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets

The Go Raw LLC recall is now being EXPANDED to include the following additional lots after confirmed reports of illness and subsequent testing that revealed thiamine (Vitamin B1) levels below the required amounts for a feline diet.

Product Size Lot Code UPC Best Buy Date
Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet 2 lb. Bag MCD25350 6-91730-17104-9 6/16/2027
Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet 2 lb. Bag MCC25321 6-91730-17104-9 5/17/2027

The expanded recalled products were distributed through retail stores in the following states: CO, UT, WA, OR, PA, RI, MI, CA, TX, IL, GA, NC, SC, FL, MN, NY, OH, WI, PA, ID & MT.

The recalled product is sold in zip-lock beige, 2 lb. Packages with a purple stripe, UPC 6-91730-17104-9, and printed Lot code and Best By Date can be found on the front of the bag. Please note this product is frozen.

Handling Dangers & Precautions

If you bought these products, take immediate action:

Thiamine Deficiency & Health Risks

Thiamine (Vitamin B1) is essential for cats. Cats fed diets low in thiamine over time may be at risk for developing a deficiency. If treated promptly, thiamine deficiency is typically reversible.

Early Symptoms in Cats:

Advanced Symptoms – Contact a Veterinarian Immediately:

To date, the company has received one confirmed report of illness associated with the recalled product. The affected cat was treated by a veterinarian and has fully recovered.

Contact Information

Anyone who believes their pet became ill after consuming this product should seek veterinary care and contact the company directly.

Contact: Go Raw, LLC
Website:   goraw.com
Email: https://goraw.com/pages/contact-us
Hours: 9 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday

You can also see a full list of cat food recalls here.

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