Recall Alert: Quest Cat Food Freeze-Dried Nuggets
On February 17, 2026, Go Raw LLC announced a voluntary recall of a specific lot of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets (10oz bag, Lot Code C25288, Best Buy Date 10/15/2027). The reason? It may contain low levels of thiamine, an essential vitamin for cats.
Thiamine is crucial for your cat’s health. If they don’t get enough over time, they could develop a deficiency which can lead to serious health problems. Early signs include a decreased appetite, drooling, vomiting, and weight loss. More serious symptoms could involve neurological issues, like neck weakness, confusion, or even seizures.
If you notice any of these signs in your pet, reach out to your veterinarian right away. Fortunately, thiamine deficiency can often be reversed with prompt treatment.
The affected products were sold nationwide in states like California, Texas, and Michigan. They come in zip-lock beige bags with a purple stripe and have the UPC 6-91730-18103-1.
So far, only one case of illness related to this lot has been reported. The cat involved received treatment and is now doing well. After receiving this report, Go Raw LLC took swift action, conducting tests that confirmed the lower levels of thiamine. They have also put measures in place to prevent this from happening again.
If you have the affected product, please stop using it and return it to the store for a full refund. You can reach Go Raw LLC for any questions at 801-432-7478 (M-F 9 am-4 pm Mountain Time) or email cs@gorawllc.com.
Being aware of these kinds of recalls is essential for all pet owners. Regular veterinary check-ups can help catch deficiencies early and ensure your cat stays healthy. For more info on pet nutrition, you can check trusted resources like the American Veterinary Medical Association, which offers guidelines and valuable insights.

