I agree with Kelcee. When I first opened the can, I thought "wow, I would almost eat this." You can visibly identify all the specific ingredients in it. Whole peas, MUCH better quality chunks of chicken than you would find in a Campbell's soup can, carrots, etc. And if you look at the ingredients list on the side of the can, it almost looks like a human grocery list: lamb chicken broth carrots green beans beef liver yellow squash zucchini celery green peas mustard greens dicalcium phosphate dried kelp barley flour oats barley flax seed meal calcium citrate pumpkin sweet potato ascorbic acid That's it, verbatim. Awesome. No trouble pronouncing any of those things. I was mixing it with Spot's Stew dry food, so I'm not sure whether or not it causes runny bowel movements. Looks pretty watery, but I guess there's the pumpkin in there and that's supposed to offset runny stools. The only other problem with feeding this alone is that it only has 4% protein content. Definitely would recommend just using it as a healthy wet food mixer with a higher protein dry food base. Good though.
NOTE: In case you couldn't tell, this review is for the wet food version. There's a seperate section for the dry food. I think the person below me was confused.