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West Ham’s Zouma given 180 hours of community service for kicking his cat

Banned from keeping cats for five years after pleading guilty



West Ham's French defender Kurt Zouma arrives at the Thames Magistrates' Court, in London, to attend his sentencing for kicking and slapping his cat in a video posted on the social network Snapchat.
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London: West Ham United defender Kurt Zouma has been ordered to do 180 hours of community service and banned from keeping cats for five years after pleading guilty to kicking and slapping his pet cat, British media said todat.

The Frenchman’s brother, Yoan, has been sentenced to 140 hours of community service.

Disgraceful act

The two brothers were charged under the Animal Welfare Act after viral video, filmed by Yoan and posted on social media in February, showed Kurt dropping one of his cats and kicking it across the floor.

“Both of you took part in this disgraceful and reprehensible act with this pet cat,” said district judge Susan Holdham. “The cat looked up to you to care for its needs. On that date in February you did not provide for its needs.”

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