Octumom accepts PETA offer
Octuplets mother Nadya Suleman accepts PETA's offer to use her lawn to promote responsible pet ownership in exchange for cash and food. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sent Nadya Suleman's lawyer an offer to promote an ad that said "Don't let your dog or cat become an 'Octomom.' Always spay or neuter." The ad features a litter of kittens nursing with their mother.
According to the PETA spokesman Amanda Schinke, the offer is intended to call attention to the dog and cat overpopulation crisis. Nadya Suleman already had six children when she gave birth to
octuplets in January 2009. All 14 were conceived through in vitro fertilization. PETA says it offered Suleman $5,000 and a month's supply of veggie burgers and hot dogs.
According to the PETA spokesman Amanda Schinke, the offer is intended to call attention to the dog and cat overpopulation crisis. Nadya Suleman already had six children when she gave birth to
octuplets in January 2009. All 14 were conceived through in vitro fertilization. PETA says it offered Suleman $5,000 and a month's supply of veggie burgers and hot dogs.
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