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Zouma in guilty plea over kicking and slapping cat

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May 25, 2022

The West Ham defender and French international Kurt Zouma has pleaded guilty to animal welfare offences over video footage showing him kicking and slapping a cat at his home.

- Matthew Weaver and PA Media

Zouma in guilty plea over kicking and slapping cat

Zouma appeared at Thames magistrates court alongside his brother Yoan, who filmed the video that appeared on social media in February to widespread condemnation. Zouma, 27, pleaded guilty yesterday to two offences under the Animal Welfare Act, specifically kicking a cat in the abdomen and slapping a cat over the head.

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