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Zuma lost money and lost his cat, was fined by West Ham, and the two cats went to work for the Animal Protection Society

A video of West Ham player Zuma not being very friendly to cats drew criticism from fans on social media.

West Ham have already been called upon to fire their team's defenders.

The British Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has been inundated with complaints, with more than 100,000 people signing a petition calling for Zuma to be prosecuted. For a moment, Zuma's behavior seemed to be more serious than Manchester United's Greenwood.

In this case, the animal welfare charity confirmed that two of Zuma's cats had travelled to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the UK.

Zuma lost money and lost his cat, was fined by West Ham, and the two cats went to work for the Animal Protection Society

Two adorable kittens have gone from "private" pets living in a £2 million mansion to organised cats. The charity confirmed that the two cats were safe and sound.

Player Zuma has apologised to the public and started in West Ham's 1-0 win over Watford.

As Zuma scrambled to the ground during the match, Watford fans shouted: This is what your cat feels like.

Faced with the dissatisfaction expressed that Zuma would still be able to play, West Ham manager Moyes defended the players.

Moyes said: "I know how people feel, but I am also the football coach here. My feeling is that Zuma has apologized, and while I understand that people don't just accept an apology, for me, he came out and apologized honestly and I have to do my job well.

Separately, West Ham have already punished Zuma. Players are fined two weeks' salary, which is probably the highest amount of the fine. West Ham will donate the fine to animal charities.

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