Octuplets mom accepts offer from Peta to help keep her fortunes from going to the dogs
By APWednesday, March 24, 2010
Octuplets mom accepts offer to help save home
LOS ANGELES — Just because Nadya Suleman’s an octomom doesn’t mean she wants your dog or cat to become one, too.
Her lawyer said Wednesday that Suleman, who is fighting to keep her house from foreclosure, has agreed to allow People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals to put a sign in her front yard proclaiming, “Don’t Let Your Dog or Cat Become an Octomom. Always Spay or Neuter.”
Peta says it offered Suleman $5,000 and a month’s supply of veggie burgers and hot dogs in exchange for placing the sign in front of her house in La Habra.
Suleman’s lawyer, Jeff Czech, said his client has accepted the offer. Meanwhile, Czech said, he is negotiating to refinance a $450,000 balloon payment on her home that was due two weeks ago.