That's great - as long as it is a healthy grain and corn free canned and is the main staple of their diet. If dry is used at all it should only be as an occasional treat. A cat needs water with their food. Not beside it.
I would be concerned if your cat has lost weight quickly. That normally indicates a health issue; not a change to a healthier diet. For a cat to lose 1 pound it's like a human losing 10. Cats should lose weight slowly and consistently. A weight lose that happens too quickly can turn into fatty liver disease which can be fatal if not treated quickly. If you can notice a lose after only a few months on a dry food diet I would suggest a vet visit for a complete health check.
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Assumptions do nothing but make an ass out of u and me.
We can stick our heads in the sand for only so long before it starts choking us. Face it folks. The pet population is bad ALL OVER THE WORLD!
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