I hadn't seen this one yet, so I just added it (and the new pheasant variety as well) to catfooddb - http://catfooddb.com/product/purina%20beyond/Grain+Free+Quail+%26+Carrot+Recipe . Doesn't look too bad with the quail and the chicken; it does contain guar gum but so many products do.
Looking at it's nutritional facts from http://catfooddb.com/product/wild%20calling/Rabbit+Burrow it's actually a decent quality food. It's low in carbs, and with rabbit as it's main protein and no other common allergens in it's ingredient list it's likely to be well tolerated by most cats with...
In my cat food reviews (catfooddb.com is my site, no links because spam, etc), my list of ingredients to avoid is corn, rice, wheat, flour, soy, and anything labelled "starch" (which often includes potato and tapioca). I'm also avoiding by-products and carrageenan, and several other...
I'm not going to link to it because of rules and spam and all that, but catfooddb.com (full disclosure - my site) has ingredient lists for over 2000 cat foods, as well as a blog article on some highly rated foods with non-traditional proteins (rabbit, alligator, pork, duck, buffalo, venison)...
One of my "kittens" Zulu, who as a foster fail I've had in my house since literally the day she was born, took 3 years before she decided I was an acceptable member of the household worthy of attention. Her momma and litter mate have been little cuddlebutts since day one, but Zulu took a really...
If you're looking at wet foods, there are so many better options than Science Diet. The above links mentioned will give you a ton of ideas that are better than the SD, whose products are chock full of cheap fillers and are very carb heavy.