• Kurt Zouma during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Watford at London Stadium on February 08. Getty Images
    Kurt Zouma during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Watford at London Stadium on February 08. Getty Images
  • Kurt Zouma celebrates with Jarrod Bowen and Manuel Lanzini after Bowen scored for West Ham against Watford. Reuters
    Kurt Zouma celebrates with Jarrod Bowen and Manuel Lanzini after Bowen scored for West Ham against Watford. Reuters
  • Kurt Zouma in action for West Ham United against Watford. Getty Images
    Kurt Zouma in action for West Ham United against Watford. Getty Images
  • Kurt Zouma competes for a header against Watford's Craig Cathcart. Getty Images
    Kurt Zouma competes for a header against Watford's Craig Cathcart. Getty Images
  • Kurt Zouma during West Ham's match against Watford. Reuters
    Kurt Zouma during West Ham's match against Watford. Reuters
  • Kurt Zouma in action for West Ham against Watford. Reuters
    Kurt Zouma in action for West Ham against Watford. Reuters
  • Kurt Zouma runs with the ball during the game between West Ham and Watford. AP
    Kurt Zouma runs with the ball during the game between West Ham and Watford. AP
  • Kurt Zouma lines up alongside his West Ham teammates ahead of the Premier League game against Watford. PA
    Kurt Zouma lines up alongside his West Ham teammates ahead of the Premier League game against Watford. PA
  • Kurt Zouma warms up ahead of the game between West Ham and Watford. AFP
    Kurt Zouma warms up ahead of the game between West Ham and Watford. AFP
  • Kurt Zouma warms up ahead of the Premier League match between West Ham and Watford. AFP
    Kurt Zouma warms up ahead of the Premier League match between West Ham and Watford. AFP

Michail Antonio asks: is Kurt Zouma’s abuse of pet cat worse than racism?


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West Ham United forward Michail Antonio has questioned whether Kurt Zouma’s mistreatment of his pet cat is “worse than racism”.

France international Zouma has been widely condemned after a video emerged on line of him kicking and slapping the pet as well as throwing a shoe at it.

Zouma, 28, is under investigation by Essex Police and the UK's Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) after his two cats were taken into the care of the charity.

More than 280,000 people have now signed an online petition on Change.org, started by Anti Animal Abuse, calling for Zouma to be prosecuted amid a growing public backlash.

West Ham announced on Wednesday afternoon that the 27-year-old, who has apologised, had been fined two weeks’ wages – reported to be in the region of £250,000 – which will be donated to animal welfare charities.

The Hammers have faced a barrage of criticism for selecting the defender in Tuesday night's 1-0 Premier League win at home to Watford, a day after the disturbing video - filmed by the player's brother - emerged.

When asked about the incident during an interview with Sky Sports News, West Ham striker Antonio said while he did not condone Zouma’s actions, he felt there was a wider debate to be considered.

“I’ve got a question for you. Do you think what he’s done is worse than racism?” Antonio said.

“I’m not condoning a thing that he’s done, I don’t agree with what he has done at all.

“But there’s people that have been convicted and been caught for racism, and have played football afterwards.

“They got an eight-game punishment or something like that, but people are now calling for people to be sacked, for them to lose their livelihood.

“I’ve just got to ask this question to everyone out there: ‘is what he’s [Zouma] done worse than what the people have done that [were] convicted of racism?’"

  • West Ham United's Kurt Zouma has apologised after a disturbing video surfaced online of him kicking and slapping his cat. PA
    West Ham United's Kurt Zouma has apologised after a disturbing video surfaced online of him kicking and slapping his cat. PA
  • West Ham United's French defender Kurt Zouma clears the ball during the English FA Cup fourth-round match against Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough Stadium. West Ham needed an extra-time winner to see off the sixth-tier side. AFP
    West Ham United's French defender Kurt Zouma clears the ball during the English FA Cup fourth-round match against Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough Stadium. West Ham needed an extra-time winner to see off the sixth-tier side. AFP
  • West Ham United's French defender Kurt Zouma receives medical attention during the English Premier League match against Chelsea at The London Stadium on December 4, 2021. AFP
    West Ham United's French defender Kurt Zouma receives medical attention during the English Premier League match against Chelsea at The London Stadium on December 4, 2021. AFP
  • Kurt Zouma of West Ham United receives medical treatment against Chelsea. Getty Images
    Kurt Zouma of West Ham United receives medical treatment against Chelsea. Getty Images
  • Kurt Zouma of West Ham warms up for the English Premier League match against Manchester City on November 28, 2021. EPA
    Kurt Zouma of West Ham warms up for the English Premier League match against Manchester City on November 28, 2021. EPA
  • West Ham United's Kurt Zouma celebrates after the match against Liverpool on November 7, 2021. Reuters
    West Ham United's Kurt Zouma celebrates after the match against Liverpool on November 7, 2021. Reuters
  • Kurt Zouma of West Ham United celebrates after he scores his side's third goal against Liverpool. Getty Images
    Kurt Zouma of West Ham United celebrates after he scores his side's third goal against Liverpool. Getty Images
  • West Ham United's Kurt Zouma celebrates after the match. Reuters
    West Ham United's Kurt Zouma celebrates after the match. Reuters
  • West Ham's Kurt Zouma. PA
    West Ham's Kurt Zouma. PA

Zouma and West Ham are co-operating fully with the RSCPA-led investigation.

Meanwhile, Dagenham have suspended Zouma’s brother following his role in the video, heaping more pressure on West Ham to take tougher action.

Yoan Zouma, 23, who is reported to have filmed the video, will not play for the National League club until the RSPCA has completed its probe.

A Dagenham statement read: “Yoan was this week contacted by the RSPCA to assist in their investigation and is fully cooperating with them.

“However, Dagenham & Redbridge FC would again like to reiterate that it condemns any form of cruelty towards animals and fully understands the reaction of many of its supporters.

“The club has therefore decided that until the RSPCA has completed its investigations, Yoan will not play for Dagenham & Redbridge in any competitive match.

“Any further action deemed necessary to be taken will be made at the conclusion of the RSPCA investigation.”

On Wednesday afternoon adidas – the Kurt Zouma’s official personal kit supplier – confirmed ties had been cut with the player.

Vitality confirmed it was suspending sponsorship as West Ham’s official wellness partner and would be “further engaging with the club to understand what actions they will be taking to address the situation”.

Meanwhile, the club’s official destination partner Experience Kissimmee, the tourist board for the Florida city, announced the decision to terminate its own agreement.

French actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot, 87, described the incident as “absolute cowardice”, with her foundation filing a complaint against Zouma.

Under the French penal code, which applies to citizens committing offences outside of the country, a custodial sentence of up to three years could be handed out along with a fine of €45,000.

Updated: February 11, 2022, 10:13 AM