Octomom PETA Ad - Don’t Let Your Dog or Cat Become an Octomom

Otomom, Nadya Suleman has accepted an offer from PETA, $5,000 and a month’s supply of vegan hot dogs and hamburger patties for her family of 15 in exchange for a sign on her front lawn.  The Octomom PETA ad highlights the famous “octomom” name and makes somewhat of a positive use of it.  The sign says “Don’t let your dog or cat become an ‘octomom’,” it reads, “Always spay or neuter. PETA.”  Next to the text is a picture of a mother cat with several kittens feeding from her.

An other strange offer from Vivid adult entertainment was to offer to pay Nadya’s home off if she appeared in a movie for them.  Octomom’s lawyer wrote back to them saying she was more interested in animals than humans.

Octomoms PETA Sign

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The ad — which, in light of Suleman’s status as a paparazzi magnet, is likely to attract a lot of eyeballs — makes light of the mother of 14’s “Octomom” nickname. “Don’t let your dog or cat become an ‘octomom’,” it reads, “Always spay or neuter. PETA.” Pictured beside the text is a mother cat nursing a litter of young kittens.

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PETA May Help Octomom Prevent Home Forclosure

LA HABRA, Calif., March 24 (UPI) — A prominent U.S. animal rights group says it wants to help California “Octomom” Nadya Suleman with finances by placing an ad on her front lawn.

A spokeswoman for Virginia-based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said the organization sent a letter to Suleman’s lawyer offering to pay for an ad to be placed in front of her La Habra home as a means of helping her avoid foreclosure on the house, the Orange County (Calif.) Register reported Wednesday.

“When you gave birth to octuplets to bring your total number of children to 14, you grabbed headlines and got

the world talking about your controversial decision,” the letter reads. “Now will you help turn some of that attention to another important matter — the dog and cat overpopulation crisis? Unlike humans, dogs and cats cannot decide for themselves how many offspring they will have.”

“Taking us up on our offer is a win-win situation: It would help you and your children to keep your home and also reduce the number of homeless dogs and cats,” PETA wrote.

Suleman’s lawyer, Jeff Czech, said he has been in contact with PETA’s legal department and is awaiting an offer.

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