The Vancouver Sun: PETA throws cash-strapped Octomom a bone
The media had a hey day writing creative headlines for the latest spay neuter awareness campaign launched by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. It is a campaign that is sure to be a hot topic of discussion at animal services agencies and animal welfare organizations around the globe.
Octuplets mother, Nadya Suleman, is once again in the news, this time for accepting a payment from PETA in exchange for allowing the organization to place a sign outside her La Habra home, her attorney said.
The sign reads: "Don't let your dog or cat become an octomom. Always spay or neuter."
PETA made the offer amid reports that Suleman could be evicted from her home because she was falling behind on her payments.
Let's home PETA's efforts help Suleman keep her home and help alert people to the very real problem of pet overpopulation!
Posted by Terri Perrin, Online Communications Editor
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