Not many fish and rabbits in the city, edible plants either, where the most people are, but lot's of dogs, cats, rats and pigeons. Take your pick. As for tins, if you don't have them stock piled (which you advise against), then you'll be looking for grocery stores which will likely be cleaned out in the first week. I can almost guarantee you, urban areas will be well populated with packs of feral dogs and cats within the first year. There is nothing else to compete with them for food, except us.
I'm not trying to piss in your Cheerios here, I just think your view is unrealistic. Try living in a city for a week without buying any food, let me know how it goes (no dumpster diving either). I'm betting Cat's and Rats will be looking really good around day 3, maybe some dandelions if you can find a park.
Rural is another story all together.
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