Recall notice
Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets recalled due to Low levels of Thiamine, USA
3 weeks ago •source fda.gov
United States
Update Date: 26 February 2026Recall Expansion:
The recall is being expanded to include the following additional lots:
Product Name: Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet
Size: 2 lb. Bag
Lot Code: MCD25350
UPC: 6-91730-17104-9
Best Buy Date: 6/16/2027
Product Name: Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet
Size: 2 lb. Bag
Lot Code: MCC25321
UPC: 6-91730-17104-9
Best Buy Date: 5/17/2027
Source: www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/go-raw-llc-expands-voluntary-recall-quest-diet-cat-food-products-due-low-thiamine-levels-and-enacts
Go Raw LLC is voluntarily recalling a single lot of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets, 10oz bag, lot code #C25288, Best Buy Date 10/15/2027, because it may contain low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1). The recalled product was distributed nationwide in the United States through retail stores in the following states: CO, UT, WA, OR, PA, RI, MI, CA, TX, and IL.
Cats fed diets low in thiamine over time may be at risk for developing a thiamine deficiency. Thiamine is essential for cats.
Symptoms of deficiency in an affected cat can be gastrointestinal or neurological. Early signs of thiamine deficiency may include decreased appetite, salivation, vomiting, failure to grow, and weight loss. In advanced cases, neurological signs may develop, including ventroflexion (bending towards the floor) of the neck, mental dullness, vision changes, wobbly walking, circling, falling, and seizures.
AFFECTED PRODUCT:
- Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nugget
- Size: 10 oz. Bag
- Lot Code: C25288
- UPC: 6-91730-18103-1
- Best by Date: 10/15/2027
- Sold in zip-lock beige with a purple stripe
The printed Lot code and Best By Date can be found on the front of the bag. Please note this product is Freeze-Dried.
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 recovered.
This recall was initiated after the company received a report of illness potentially associated with the product. Product from the affected lot was submitted for testing by the treating veterinarian, and results indicated thiamine (B1) levels below the required amounts for a feline diet.
FDA recommends contacting your veterinarian immediately if your cat is displaying any of these symptoms. If treated promptly, thiamine deficiency is typically reversible.
Source: www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/go-raw-llc-issues-voluntary-recall-single-lot-quest-cat-food-chicken-recipe-freeze-dried-nuggets-due
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