Hi all,
I'm just interested in how much it costs your for 1 meal for 1 cat? Interested in all answers - please state what type of food, where you live.
I'd never really worked it out before, knowing how much more bang for your buck you get with raw, but I did the calculations today after making up 51 meals!
I feed Frankenprey and I feed 3 raw meals a day of 40-60g (boney ones are heavier, meat ones are 40g). This batch is 3 types of meals: chicken and lamb kidney, rabbit, pork and chicken liver, 1 rabbit cut into meal portions - plus about 5 chicken hearts scattered around to make up weight. I split my liver and kidney over 7 meals so they get just a small bit each meal.
Price breakdown was 59c/meal (free range raw, Australia)
Considering we also feed one can a day (yes, he is a svelte athlete who eats a lot!), and that meal is about $1 (on special), I thought the raw cost was quite impressive.
How about you guys?
I'm just interested in how much it costs your for 1 meal for 1 cat? Interested in all answers - please state what type of food, where you live.
I'd never really worked it out before, knowing how much more bang for your buck you get with raw, but I did the calculations today after making up 51 meals!
I feed Frankenprey and I feed 3 raw meals a day of 40-60g (boney ones are heavier, meat ones are 40g). This batch is 3 types of meals: chicken and lamb kidney, rabbit, pork and chicken liver, 1 rabbit cut into meal portions - plus about 5 chicken hearts scattered around to make up weight. I split my liver and kidney over 7 meals so they get just a small bit each meal.
Price breakdown was 59c/meal (free range raw, Australia)
Considering we also feed one can a day (yes, he is a svelte athlete who eats a lot!), and that meal is about $1 (on special), I thought the raw cost was quite impressive.
How about you guys?