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Steve’s Real Food Freeze-Dried Chicken Recipe Pet Food Contains Low Vitamin B1 Levels

Steve’s Real Food Freeze-Dried Chicken Recipe Pet Food Contains Low Vitamin B1 Levels

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Affected: Steve’s Real Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried lot Code C26022, Best By Date 1/22/2028. Previously recalled products include Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Freeze Dried lot C25288, Best By 10/15/2027; Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet, lot MCD25350, Best By 6/16/2027; and Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe Frozen Diet, lot MCC25321, Best By 5/17/2027.


These recalled pet foods were sold through retail stores in Colorado, Utah, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Michigan, California, Texas, Illinois, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, Idaho, and Montana.


Stop feeding these products to your pets. Return them to the place of purchase for a full refund or replacement. FYI: Early signs of thiamine-Vitamin B1 deficiency include loss of appetite, vomiting, excessive drooling, weight loss, or poor growth. More severe deficiency may lead to neurological problems such as difficulty walking, vision changes, seizures, weakness, or lethargy. If your pet shows any concerning symptoms, contact your veterinarian.

For more information, call 1-801-432-7478 or email: cs@gorawllc.com.


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