Cottonwood Heights, Utah (February 26, 2026) Go Uncooked LLC is increasing
its February 17, 2026, voluntary recall of a freeze-dried product so as to add two
tons of choose Quest Cat Meals Rooster Recipe frozen merchandise as a consequence of probably low ranges of thiamine (Vitamin B1).
The 2 numerous Quest Cat Meals Rooster Recipe Frozen (MCD25350 BB 5/17/2027
and MCC25321 BB 6/16/2027) are bought in beige, zip-lock, 2lb packages and distributed nationwide. The corporate has additionally determined to cease the sale of all Quest merchandise in any respect retailers till the subject of thiamine content material within the merchandise is addressed.
Cats fed diets low in thiamine over time could also be in danger for creating a thiamine
deficiency. Thiamine is important for cats.
Signs of deficiency in an affected cat can embrace gastrointestinal or neurological indicators. Early indicators of thiamine deficiency could embrace decreased urge for food, salivation, vomiting, failure to develop, and weight reduction.
In superior circumstances, neurological indicators could develop, together with ventroflexion (bending in direction of the ground) of the neck, psychological dullness, imaginative and prescient modifications, wobbly strolling, circling, falling, and seizures.
Contact your veterinarian instantly in case your cat is displaying any of those signs. If handled promptly, thiamine deficiency is usually reversible.
The corporate has already issued a recall of:
Quest Cat Meals Rooster Recipe Freeze Dried – 10oz Luggage
● Lot #C25288 – Greatest Purchase Date: 10/15/2027
The expanded recalled merchandise had been distributed by way of retail shops within the following states: CO, UT, WA, OR, PA, RI, MI, CA, TX, IL, GA, NC, SC, FL, MN, NY, OH, WI, PA, ID & MT.
The recalled product is bought in zip-lock beige, 2 lb. Packages with a purple stripe, UPC 6-91730-17104-9, and printed Lot code and Greatest By Date will be discovered on the entrance of the bag. Please observe this product is frozen.
In early February, the corporate grew to become conscious of low thiamine ranges within the Quest
Rooster Eating regimen. Upon discovery, a right away and complete investigation was
launched, together with a assessment of formulation specs, uncooked ingredient suppliers, and processing procedures.
Retailers have been instructed to take away affected merchandise from cabinets instantly. All current stock is being changed with the newly formulated product.
What Customers Ought to Do
Customers who’ve bought the affected product ought to cease feeding it and return it to the place of buy for a full refund or a alternative product.
Alternative stock is predicted to start reaching distribution channels across the center of March. Further updates will probably be offered because the product turns into obtainable.
Customers with questions could contact Go Uncooked LLC instantly at cs@gorawllc.com.
801-432-7478 (M-F 9 am-4 pm MST time).
“We take the security and well-being of pets extraordinarily severely,” stated Shantel Goodrich, LVT, VP of Operations. “Slightly than threat any potential concern, we made the choice to take away the affected product from the market and substitute it with merchandise we’re assured meet our dietary requirements.”
