Recalled: Go Raw Recall Expanded to Include Quest Cat Food Freeze Dried and Frozen Products Due to Low Thiamine Levels
Go Raw recalls select Quest Cat Food products due to low thiamine levels. Read more to find out if your cat’s food is affected.
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Voluntary Recall
The manufacturer recalled this product voluntarily. Check the affected lots below and stop feeding any that match.

- Brand
- Go!
- Hazard
- Low Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
- Recall date
- Feb 18, 2026
- Distribution
- Nationwide
- Type
- Voluntary
- Status
- Ongoing
Why was it recalled?
The original Go Raw recall announcement was issued after testing revealed that a single lot of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets contained low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1). Thiamine is essential for cats, and prolonged deficiency can lead to serious gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms.
Following further investigation, the Go Raw recall was expanded to include additional lots of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet products after the company identified potentially low thiamine levels in those products as well. The recall was posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the company has implemented corrective actions and a stop sale of Quest products while addressing the issue.

- Company
- Go Raw LLC
- Product Name
- Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets (10 oz bag), and Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet (2 lb)
- Cause
- Low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1)
- Announcement
- Updated FDA Recall February 26, 2026 (First Recalled - February 17, 2026)
- What was recalled
- Multiple lots of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried and Frozen Diet products
- Distribution
- Nationwide through retail stores in CO, UT, WA, OR, PA, RI, MI, CA, TX, IL, GA, NC, SC, FL, MN, NY, OH, WI, ID, and MT
Overview
Go Raw has expanded its voluntary recall. The original Go Raw recall, announced on February 17, 2026, involved a single lot of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets due to low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1). Thiamine deficiency in cats can lead to gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms if not treated promptly.
The expanded recall now includes additional lots of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet products. The affected products were distributed nationwide through retail stores in multiple states.
One confirmed illness was previously reported, and the cat recovered after receiving veterinary treatment.
What Products Were Included in the Go Raw Recall Expansion on February 26, 2026?
- Product Name: Size: 2 lb bag Lot Number: MCD25350, MCC25321 Best By: 10/15/2027
What Products Were Included in the Go Raw Recall on February 17, 2026?
- Product Name: Size: 10 oz bag Lot Number: C25288 Best By: 6/16/2027 & 5/17/2027
Go Raw Recall Expanded on February 26, 2026
What should you do?
If you have products included in the Go Raw recall, stop feeding them to your cat immediately. Do not sell, donate, or give the recalled product to any animals.
Return the affected product to the place of purchase for a full refund. If your cat has consumed the product and shows signs of illness, contact your veterinarian promptly.
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Contact Information
Brand’s recall history
- Website
- goldstardist.com
- Contact Form
- goraw.com/pages/contact-us
- Hours
- 9 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday
Affected products & lot codes
| Product | Size | Lot code | UPC | Best-by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet | 2 lb. Bag | MCD25350 | 6-91730-17104-9 | — |
| Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet | 2 lb. Bag | MCC25321 | 6-91730-17104-9 | — |
What should you do?
- 1
If you have products included in the Go Raw recall, stop feeding them to your cat immediately.
- 2
Do not sell, donate, or give the recalled product to any animals.
- 3
Return the affected product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
- 4
If your cat has consumed the product and shows signs of illness, contact your veterinarian promptly.
Primary source
This recall is documented in the official notice. Read the recall announcement →