Go Raw, LLC is recalling approximately 25,381 units of Quest Cat Food because the products contain inadequate levels of thiamine (vitamin B1). Thiamine is an essential nutrient for cats, and a deficiency can lead to serious health issues. The recall includes 10-ounce bags of shelf-stable Chicken Freeze Dried Nuggets and 2-pound bags of Chicken Recipe Frozen nuggets sold in beige zip-lock bags. Consumers should stop feeding these products to their cats immediately and return them for a refund.
Cats fed a diet low in thiamine may experience gastrointestinal issues, neurological symptoms such as head tilting and circling, or more severe conditions like seizures and sudden death. If your cat has consumed these products and shows any signs of illness, contact your veterinarian immediately.
You have 2 options:
Recall #: V-0108-2026. Quantity: 60 cases (10 bags per case).
Recall #: V-0109-2026. Quantity: MCC25321 (74 cases), MCD25350 (66 cases).

Front of package, Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets

Back of package, Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets

Front product label panel for Quest Cat Food Chicken Diet Bite Size Nuggets in 2 lbs. bag

Back product label panel for Quest Cat Food Chicken Diet Bite Size Nuggets in 2 lbs. bag
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: FDA iRES · FDA Press Release (1) · FDA Press Release (2) · Raw API Response