LA HABRA, Calif. (AP) — It’s official. Octuplets mother Nadya Suleman doesn’t want your dog or cat following in her footsteps.
As a front yard full of paparazzi cheered her on, Suleman unveiled a 3-foot-by-4-foot plastic sign Wednesday that reads: “Don’t Let Your Dog or Cat Become an Octomom. Always Spay or Neuter.”
The group People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals is paying Suleman $5,000 to keep the sign on her front door until June. 9.
The organization is also throwing in a month’s supply of veggie hot dogs and burgers for Suleman and her 14 children.