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PETA to David Letterman: “Too much sex can be a bad thing!”

Oct. 9 2009, Published 5:07 a.m. ET

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David Letterman could certainly use a distraction from his current sex scandal and the People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) have offered to help out.

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The animal rights organization has asked the embattled funnyman to star in its new series of public service announcement, which feature the tagline “Too Much Sex Can Be a Bad Thing.”

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The campaign is designed to get pet owners to spay and neuter their animals in order to control cat and dog overpopulation.

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“We are asking you to help remind people that too much sex can be a bad thing,” PETA wrote in a memo obtained by RadarOnline.com,  “By simply spaying and neutering the cats and dogs in our care, the deaths of millions of animals in shelters can be avoided.”

“We haven’t gotten a response on this just yet,” say a PETA insider.

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