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‘Kurt Zouma copycats kicking pets’ sparks alarm from animal charities

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Kurt Zouma in his West Ham T-shirt, Zouma kicking his cat.
The West Ham player has faced fierce backlash for footage showing him abusing his cat (Picture: Rex/The Sun)

A horrific video showing West Ham player Kurt Zouma slapping and kicking his cat may have started a sick online trend.

The 27-year-old defender was fined £250,000 and had his cats taken away from him after he posted a clip of himself violently abusing one of his Bengal cats last month.

But the effects of the hard-to-watch video have not stopped at Zouma’s cat.

The RSPCA said it is ‘alarmed’ at hearing reports of a craze where people kick cats, film themselves doing it and post it in an online group.

Dawn and Katie Stacey suspect their beloved cat Murphy may have been a victim of this horrific fad.

The one-year-old cat came home to Dorchester in Dorset, with a bruised head that was completely covered in blood.

Dawn, 49, said: ‘I heard Murphy trying to get through the cat flap. I came outside to help and I had the shock of my life.

‘The right side of his face looked like a helmet full of blood.’

Kurt Zouma in the middle of kicking his cat.
Zouma was filmed laughing while he kicked and slapped his cat (Picture: The Sun)
Zouma hitting the cat in front of a child.
Zouma abused the cat in front of a child (Picture: The Sun)

Murphy was rushed to the vet where it was determined that he had suffered a haemorrhage from someone kicking him.

The vet had to remove Murphy’s right eye and now the Stacey family faces £2,000 in medical bills.

Dawn said: ‘We’ve had Murphy since he was a kitten after his mum Bleu gave birth to him and his brother.

‘He’s a lovely, friendly animal, but his injury has affected his mood and personality. He looks to have lost his bearings due to only having one eye.’

Dorset Police has sent neighbourhood policing teams to patrol the area around Murphy’s home.

The RSPCA has urged people to report any abuse they see, warning perpetrators that causing unnecessary suffering to an animal could leave you facing up to five years in jail or having to pay an unlimited fine.

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