I have 3 rawfed cats, and a rawfed dog. My cats have been raw fed for 6 months now. One of them wouldn't touch "real" raw until just recently. So he had the separate country Pet prepared frozen raw. Out of convenience for my parents (with whom my dog lives) I buy country pet frozen raw dog food.

Since I feel it's hypocritical to be anti supporting factory-farms for myself, but buying factory farmed animals for my pets; I buy my cats' meat from local humanely-handled, pasture raised animal farms.

The prepared dog food my dog gets is $2.50/day. One roll is good for 2 days, and is $4.99. I buy chickens in bulk from a local farm (as I said) and the last time I bought in bulk was 5 months ago, I spent a little under $200 and they're finishing up the last bit now. So i'd say about $40 a month for decently raised animal meat. However, I was feeding 1 of my 3 cats the Country Pet stuff until just a week or so ago. So, however you wanna figure that out. Whatever. I also bought a meat grinder at $100+ & a separate freezer chest for a little over $200 for their bulk meat. Those are one-time things, but they factor into the cost of my raw feeding. I don't keep their meat in my freezer, except for whatever i'm thawing to feed them. The meat grinder helps me with the bigger bones that they can't/won't chew through yet.