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Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets Recall Due to May contain low le...

# Major Recall Alert: Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze-Dried Nuggets Recalled Due to Low Thiamine Levels

Pet owners, take note! Go Raw LLC has expanded its voluntary recall of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze-Dried Nuggets due to potentially low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1). This essential nutrient is vital for maintaining a cat's health, and inadequate levels may pose serious health risks for your feline friend.

If you’ve purchased this product, it’s critical to review lot codes and stop feeding it to your cat immediately. Below, we dive into the full details of this recall, why it matters, and what steps you should take to keep your pet safe.

## Why This Recall is Important

Thiamine, or Vitamin B1, plays a vital role in a cat’s diet, supporting nerve function and general well-being. Cats require thiamine in their food to avoid health complications, as they cannot produce the vitamin naturally.

Products with low levels of thiamine over extended periods can lead to deficiency, putting cats at risk of serious health issues, including:
- **Early signs:** Loss of appetite, salivation, vomiting, weight loss, and failure to thrive.
- **Advanced symptoms:** Neurological issues such as neck ventroflexion (bending downward), disorientation, vision changes, wobbly walking, circling, seizures, and mental dullness.

The good news? Thiamine deficiency is generally reversible if caught early and treated promptly. Veterinarians advise acting fast if your cat shows any of the above symptoms.

## Details of the Recall

On **February 26, 2026**, Go Raw LLC, based in Cottonwood Heights, Utah, announced it had expanded its initial **February 17, 2026 recall** to include two additional lots of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze-Dried Nuggets. This action was taken after further internal investigations revealed more affected products.

#### Here's what you need to know about the recalled products:
- **Product Name:** Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze-Dried Nuggets
- **Packaging Details:** Sold in beige, 2-lb zip-lock bags with a purple stripe
- **UPC Code:** 6-91730-17104-9
- **Lot Codes and Expiration Dates:**
- MCD25350 BB 5/17/2027
- MCC25321 BB 6/16/2027
- **Distribution Area:** Nationwide across 20 states, including CO, UT, WA, OR, PA, CA, TX, FL, NY, and more.

Retailers nationwide have already been instructed to remove these items from their shelves, and all existing inventory is currently being replaced with a newly reformulated product.

Go Raw LLC urges consumers to check the lot codes on the front of the bags for affected products and stop using them immediately.

For further updates, visit the official FDA recall notice here: [FDA Official Source](https://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).

## What You Should Do

If you have purchased Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze-Dried Nuggets, follow these steps to keep your pet safe:
1. **Stop feeding the product** to your cat immediately.
2. **Check the product lot codes and expiration dates** to confirm if it’s affected by the recall.
3. **Return the product to the retailer** for a full refund or replacement.

Replacement inventory is expected to hit shelves by mid-March 2026. For additional questions, you can contact Go Raw LLC directly via:
- **Email:** cs@gorawllc.com
- **Phone:** 801-432-7478 (Monday-Friday, 9 am – 4 pm MST).

Shantel Goodrich, VP of Operations at Go Raw LLC, reiterated the company’s dedication to pet safety, stating:
> “Rather than risk any potential concern, we made the decision to remove the affected product from the market and replace it with products we are confident meet our nutritional standards.”

## Stay Safe – Get Instant Recall Alerts

Pet safety is a top priority. To stay informed about product recalls like this one, download a **recall notification app** and enable push notifications for real-time updates. This ensures you’re always equipped with the latest information to protect your furry family members.

Act now to keep your beloved pets safe, and don’t hesitate to contact your veterinarian if your cat shows any signs of illness. Together, we can ensure our pets’ safety and well-being!

For more details on this recall and other safety alerts, visit the [FDA website](https://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).

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