Go Raw LLC has issued an urgent Voluntary Recall of its popular Quest Cat Food products after the FDA confirmed dangerously Low Levels of Thiamine (Vitamin B1) in Multiple Product Lots. The Recall was originally announced on February 17, 2026, and has now been Expanded Nationwide affecting 20 States across the United States.
The Utah-based company Go Raw LLC first recalled a Single Lot of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets. However, the Recall has now been expanded to include Two Additional Lots of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Products. In a decisive move, the Company has also decided to Stop the Sale of ALL Quest Products at All Retailers until the Thiamine issue is fully resolved.
Why is Thiamine so Important for Cats?
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) is an Essential Nutrient for Cats. Without adequate Thiamine, Cats can develop a serious Vitamin Deficiency that affects both their Digestive and Nervous System. Cat Owners should Immediately Stop Feeding the Recalled Products if their Cat shows any of the following Symptoms:
- Decreased Appetite or Weight Loss
- Excessive Salivation or Vomiting
- Neurological Signs (loss of balance, seizures)
- Failure to Grow in Kittens
Recalled Product Details
| Product | Lot Code | Best By Date |
|---|---|---|
| Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen | MCD25350 | 05/17/2027 |
| Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen | MCC25321 | 06/16/2027 |
| Quest Cat Food Chicken Freeze Dried Nuggets | Single Lot | — |
The Recalled Products are Sold in Beige Zip-Lock 2lb Packages with a Purple Stripe, UPC: 6-91730-17104-9.
Affected States
The Recalled Products were Distributed in: Colorado, Utah, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Michigan, California, Texas, Illinois, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, Idaho & Montana.
Key Highlights
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Company | Go Raw LLC |
| Original Recall Date | February 17, 2026 |
| Expanded Recall Date | February 26, 2026 |
| Reason | Low Thiamine (Vitamin B1) |
| Affected States | 20 States |
| Action Taken | Stop Sale of ALL Quest Products |
| Official Authority | U.S. FDA |
What Should Cat Owners Do?
All Cat Owners who have Purchased the Affected Products are Requested to Immediately Stop Feeding the Product to their Cats. Return the Product to the Place of Purchase for a Full Refund or Replacement Product. If your Cat is showing any Symptoms of Thiamine Deficiency, Contact your Veterinarian Immediately. If treated promptly, Thiamine Deficiency is Typically Reversible.
Go Raw LLC Official Statement
“We take the Safety and Well-being of Pets Extremely Seriously. Rather than risk any potential concern, we made the decision to remove the affected product from the market,” said Shantel Goodrich, LVT, VP of Operations.
FAQs
Which Products are Recalled under the Quest Cat Food Recall 2026? Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets and Two Lots of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Products are Recalled.
What is the Reason for the Quest Cat Food Recall? The Products may contain Potentially Low Levels of Thiamine (Vitamin B1) which is Essential for Cats.
What should I do if I have the Recalled Cat Food? Stop Feeding it Immediately and Return it to your Retailer for a Full Refund. Contact your Vet if your Cat shows any Symptoms.
Official Website: FDA Recall Announcement