A month ago, the thought of preparing home-cooked meals for a dog or cat might have seemed obsessive even for the most devoted pet lovers. But with tainted pet food being blamed for at least 16 pet deaths — and some veterinarians predicting hundreds more to follow — preparing lamb stew for the family pet suddenly sounds sensible to at least a few more people. So it is no surprise, perhaps, that cookbooks for dogs and cats are enjoying an increase in sales. According to Nielsen BookScan, for the week that ended March 25, after Menu Foods recalled more than 60 million cans of pet food packaged under numerous name brands and store brands, The Good Food Cookbook for Dogs sold 194 copies, compared with 42 the previous week. Other books with even more modest sales totals also showed sharp increases over the previous week: Real Food for Dogs sold 66 copies, up from 23, for example, and Home-Prepared Dog & Cat Diets sold 34, up from 8.
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