The FDA is expanding a list of recalled pet food across nearly two dozen states.
Virginia isn’t currently on the list, but a number of neighboring states are, and the product was sold online.
Officials say certain freeze-dried and frozen products made by GO Raw contain insufficient levels of critical nutrients, like thiamine, also known as Vitamin B1. Officials say this vitamin is essential to dogs and cats, as it helps them to maintain normal neurologic function and carbohydrate metabolism.
According to the FDA, pets on a thiamine-deficient diet for an extended period can develop clinical signs such as decreased appetite, vomiting, excessive salivation, weight loss, or poor growth. In severe or prolonged cases, it can lead to vision changes, seizures, and even life-threatening conditions.
The brands are Steve’s Real Food and Quest and involve several flavors and batch numbers.
The recall includes:
Steve’s Real Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried
1.25-pound bag
Lot code: C26022
UPC: 6-91730-164 02-7
Best By Date: 1/22/2028
Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried Nuggets
10-ounce bag
Lot code: C25288
UPC: 6-91730-18103- 1
Best By Date: 10/15/2027
Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet
2-pound bag
Lot Code: MCD25350
UPC: 6-91730-17104- 9
Best By Date: 6/16/2027
Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet
12-pound bag
Lot Code: MCC25321
UPC: 6-91730-17104-9
Best By Date: 5/17/2027
The recalled pet food products were sold in several states and have best-by dates into 2028:
California
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Texas
Utah
Washington
Wisconsin
If you purchased this product, you’re urged to stop feeding it to your pets and return it for a full refund or a replacement. If you have any questions, you can contact Go Raw LLC at cs@gorawllc.com or 801-432-7478.
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