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Cat food recall map shows warnings in 10 states
Summary
Go Raw LLC voluntarily recalled one lot of Quest brand Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets after testing found low thiamine (vitamin B1); the lot was distributed in 10 states and one illness was reported and resolved.
Content
Go Raw LLC issued a voluntary recall for one lot of Quest brand Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets after testing indicated thiamine (vitamin B1) levels below required amounts for a feline diet. The alert says the recall followed a report of illness associated with the product and that the affected cat has recovered. The company announced it has conducted additional testing and implemented corrective actions. The recall notice lists product and distribution details and provides contact information as reported.
Key facts:
- The recall covers a single lot of Quest Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets, identified by lot code C25288 and a best-by date of October 15, 2027; the company reported low thiamine (B1) levels in testing.
- The product was distributed to retail stores in ten states: Illinois, Texas, California, Michigan, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Colorado.
- The company reported one illness potentially linked to the lot; testing by a treating veterinarian and further company testing prompted the recall, and the affected cat has recovered.
- The company announced it has implemented corrective actions and the recall notice states customers may return the product for a refund and provides contact details; the notice also reports that thiamine deficiency in cats is typically reversible if treated promptly.
Summary:
The recall affects a single lot of freeze-dried cat food sold across ten states and was initiated after testing showed low thiamine levels and a reported illness. The company says it has taken corrective steps and provided guidance in the recall notice. Regulatory follow-up or additional enforcement actions were not stated. Undetermined at this time.
