Kurt Zouma’s cats taken away after fine of 250,000 pounds by West Ham, loses Adidas deal

Kurt Zouma has been fined two weeks’ wages and had his pet cats taken away by the RSPCA after he was filmed kicking and slapping them.West Ham defender Zouma has been strongly criticised after a video on social media showed him mistreating his cats at home.Zouma said he was “deeply sorry” for the incident before he was named in West Ham’s starting XI to face Watford on Tuesday evening.

Eurosport reports that more than 150,000 people have signed a petition calling for Zouma to be prosecuted, and the RSPCA and West Ham have acted.An RSPCA spokesperson told the Telegraph: “The two cats are now in RSPCA care.“Our priority is and has always been the wellbeing of these cats. They’ve been taken for a check-up at a vets and then will remain in our care while the investigation continues.”The RSPCA added on Twitter: “We’d like to reassure people that we’re investigating and the cats are safe and in our care. We have been dealing with this since before the clip went viral online and we need to follow the proper legal process and not discuss due to UK GDPR laws.”West Ham say they have fined Zouma “the maximum amount possible” – which is reportedly two weeks’ wages of £250,000 – and the money has been donated to animal charities.

Essex Police are also working with the RSPCA and carrying out “urgent enquiries” into the incident.One of West Ham’s sponsors, Experience Kissimmee, have said they will be “evaluating our relationship” with the club after Zouma started against Watford.Another sponsor, Vitality, released a statement to say they are “hugely disappointed by the judgement subsequently shown by the club in response to this incident” and will be “suspending sponsorship with immediate effect”.”We will now be further engaging with the club to understand what actions they will be taking to address the situation,” they added.

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