Go Raw LLC recalled one lot of its freeze-dried Quest Cat Food after discovering it may contain low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1), according to a notice published by the FDA.
The recall affects 10-ounce bags (lot code C25288, Best Buy Oct. 15, 2027) distributed in 10 states; one cat illness was reported and the animal has recovered.
Thiamine deficiency can cause gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms in cats, including appetite loss, vomiting, weight loss, weakness and seizures, but is typically reversible with prompt treatment.
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center says deficiency may result from poor diet, kidney disease or consuming raw fish containing thiaminase, an enzyme that destroys thiamine.
A 2013 study in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found that diet composition and canned food processing, which can reduce thiamine by more than 50%, may also increase the risk.
A Utah pet food manufacturer has recalled one lot of its freeze-dried cat food after discovering the product may contain low levels of Vitamin B1.
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