(March 25) -- Octomom Nadya Suleman's desperate bid to save her house from foreclosure apparently has gone to the dogs -- and cats.

Suleman has signed a deal with the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to lend her name to a new ad campaign, The Associated Press reports.

PETA's latest public relations move will feature a sign in Suleman's front yard stating, "Don't Let Your Dog or Cat Become an Octomom. Always Spay and Neuter."

A little over a year after she gave birth to the world's only surviving set of octuplets, Suleman is struggling. Her father, Ed Doud, has defaulted on a $450,000 payment for a home he bought for his daughter, and told the AP he will have to file foreclosure papers in the coming days unless enough funds can be raised.

Another job offer was far more lucrative. Steven Hirsch, co-chairman of Vivid Entertainment, told Suleman he would pay off her mortgage in full. All the famous mother would have to do in return is make an adult film.

"We have sent Nadya a letter offering to sit down and work out details that would be most comfortable for her," Hirsch told LA Weekly earlier this week. "We can act quickly to meet with her and her representatives to secure her home and to work with her on a movie that she can be proud of."

Suleman rejected the offer. But she's doggedly pursuing business opportunities in other ways. Her lawyer, Jeff Czech, confirmed that she has made the deal with PETA.

"No porn. Just Peta. Nadya prefers animals over men," Czech wrote in an e-mail to the AP.

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