Yes, but does vary from cat to cat. Some can be much heavier - Main Coon, Siberian etc, while others can be much thinner - siamese, hairless cats etc. In non pedigree cats the range is also variable.
My Joey, a pedigree Burmese has, until recently, been heavier, around 5kilos. He is now just over 3kilos, as he is unwell but vet said today he is OK, especially as he has just put over a kilo on since xmas, when he was just a bag of bones. His younger bruv, by 20 mins, was over 5kilos.
Katykat, a Spanish siamese from indeterminate parentage, has always been around 5 kilos and now has middle age spread so 5.5 kilos.
Not sure what the picture is saying but I reckon neither column constitutes a good diet (for cat or their hooman).