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Cat Food Recalled in 10 States Due to Vitamin Deficiency
Go Raw LLC issues recall for Quest Cat Food over low thiamine levels
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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Utah-based Go Raw LLC is recalling one lot of its Quest Cat Food as the product may contain low levels of Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine. The recall affects 10 oz. bags of 'Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nugget' product, with lot code C25288 and a 'Best Buy' date of Oct. 15, 2027. The item was distributed in 10 states, and cats consuming the food long-term may experience symptoms like decreased appetite, vision changes, and seizures.
Why it matters
Thiamine deficiency in cats can be serious if not caught and treated early, leading to neurological issues and other health problems. This recall highlights the importance of pet owners being vigilant about food safety and monitoring their animals for any signs of illness or nutritional deficiencies.
The details
Go Raw said it received one confirmed illness report associated with the recalled product, and testing indicated the lot may not meet thiamine requirements. The company has implemented corrective actions to prevent the issue from recurring. Consumers who purchased the affected product should stop feeding it to their cats and return it for a refund.
- The recall was announced on February 17, 2026.
The players
Go Raw LLC
A Utah-based pet food company that issued the recall for its Quest Cat Food product.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
The federal agency that published Go Raw's announcement about the recall.
What’s next
Consumers who have purchased the affected product should stop feeding it to their cats and return it to the place of purchase for a refund.
The takeaway
This recall underscores the importance of pet owners being vigilant about food safety and monitoring their animals for any signs of illness or nutritional deficiencies, as thiamine deficiency in cats can have serious health consequences if not caught and treated early.

