Kurt Zouma: West Ham footballer pleads guilty to kicking and slapping a cat

Two cats belonging to the West Ham footballer are still under the care of the RSPCA after he was filmed kicking one of them three months ago. Prosecutors told the court that in the video he can be heard saying: "I swear I'll kill it."

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Kurt Zouma has pleaded guilty to kicking and slapping a cat after footage emerged of the incident in February.

The West Ham defender, 27, hid his face and was surrounded by several security guards as he arrived at Thames Magistrates' Court to appear alongside his brother Yoan.

He admitted two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal on 6 February by kicking it in the abdomen and slapping it on the head.

The court was told about disturbing footage of the incident, filmed at Kurt Zouma's home and posted on Snapchat by his brother.

West Ham defender Kurt Zouma hides his face as he arrives at Thames Magistrates' Court, London where he is being prosecuted by the RSPCA under the Animal Welfare Act for kicking his cat. Picture date: Tuesday May 24, 2022.
Image: Kurt Zouma hid his face as he arrived at Thames Magistrates' Court

It was later seen by a woman who had been messaging Yoan, who raised the alarm.

Kurt Zouma could be seen kicking the Bengal cat across his kitchen, before throwing a pair of shoes at it and slapping its head.

Prosecutor Hazel Stevens told the court he could be heard saying: "I swear I'll kill it, I swear I'll kill it."

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Yoan Zouma, 24, admitted one count of aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring his older brother to commit an offence.

Yoan Zouma, brother of West Ham United's Kurt Zouma, arrives at Thames Magistrate court in London, Britain, May 24, 2022. REUTERS/Matthew Childs
Image: Yoan Zouma arriving at Thames Magistrates' Court

Ms Stevens said the 40-second clip appeared to be carried out after the cats were deemed responsible for damaging a chair.

She said: "Kurt Zouma is determined to chastise or carry out some sort of retribution for the damage caused."

She said the young woman who first saw the footage was so appalled that she cancelled a date with Yoan, saying: "I don't think hitting a cat like that is OK - don't bother coming today."

Two cats are still under the care of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and Zouma has agreed they can be rehomed.

It was not possible to state whether it was the same cat in each section of footage, but experts said whichever animal had been struck would have likely suffered soft tissue damage to the head, as well as mental and physical suffering.

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Kurt Zouma was forced to apologise and West Ham fined their player in relation to the incident and made donations to nine animal welfare charities in the UK and overseas.

Sentencing has been adjourned until 1 June.