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Kurt Zouma loses boot deal and West Ham sponsor suspend partnership over vile cat abuse

Kurt Zouma has lost his Adidas boot deal and an insurance company have suspended their partnership with West Ham after the defender abused a cat.

Videos surfaced on social media on Monday night which showed the defender kicking and slapping his pet cat, with the Frenchman's two cats taken away from him by the RSCPA on Wednesday.

Adidas said in a statement: "We have concluded our investigation and can confirm Kurt Zouma is no longer an adidas contracted athlete.

Vitality, West Ham's official wellness partner, have condemned Zouma's actions and the club's decision to play him against Watford on Tuesday evening.

Many were outraged to see the Frenchman start the Premier League game, less than 24 hours after a horrific video of the abuse was brought to the public's attention.

"Shocked and appalled that West Ham played Zouma last night," tweeted Match of the Day host Gary Lineker. "A tone deaf decision."

A significant aspect of Vitality's brand is their love for animals. Alfie, an eight-year-old dachshund, stars as "Stanley" in the company's adverts.

"We were very distressed by the video we have seen of Kurt Zouma," read a statement. "At Vitality, we condemn animal cruelty and violence of any kind.

"We are hugely disappointed by the judgement subsequently shown by the club in response to this incident. We are suspending our sponsorship of West Ham with immediate effect."

West Ham have fined the player two weeks' wages - around £250,000 - and will donate the proceeds to animal welfare charities.

The club have stopped short, however, of suspending or sacking the Frenchman.

"West Ham United can confirm that the club is supporting an RSPCA investigation into the actions of Kurt Zouma in the video circulated online this

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