Kurt Zouma charged with three animal welfare offences
Kurt Zouma has been charged with three offences under the Animal Welfare Act following the emergence of a video in February of him allegedly kicking and slapping his cat.
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Kurt Zouma has been charged with three offences under the Animal Welfare Act following the emergence of a video in February of him allegedly kicking and slapping his cat.
West Ham defender Kurt Zouma has been charged with three offences under the Animal Welfare Act after allegedly kicking and slapping his cat. An RSPCA investigation was launched after a video — filmed by Zouma’s brother Yoan — appeared on social media in February.
West Ham defender Kurt Zouma has been charged with three offences under the Animal Welfare Act after allegedly harming his cat.
Cat owners in the German town of Walldorf have been ordered this week to keep their pets indoors until the end of August to protect a rare bird during its breeding season.
(Reuters) - The World Rugby Council has voted unanimously to adopt five welfare-driven global trials into full law from July 1 and those will feature in the men's and women's World Cups, it announced on Thursday.
The World Rugby Council has voted unanimously to adopt five welfare-driven global trials into full law from July 1 and those will feature in the men's and women's World Cups, it announced on Thursday.
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