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RSPCA denies Zuma participation in animal welfare courses
The RSPCA (Animal Welfare Foundation in England) has dismissed claims by David Moges that Kurt Zuma will attend a series of animal behavior courses after the abusive video was released.
Kurt Zuma is facing the consequences of his actions after video of him abusing his cat was released. The France international saw Adidas withdraw his sponsorship and West Ham handed him the heaviest possible fine.
Nonetheless, the English club is counting on him as normal, with David Moges even revealing he will receive help and attend animal treatment courses run by the RSPCA.
However, the news was denied by this institution, which operates in England and works for animal welfare. In particular, on Saturday (December 2nd), an RSPA representative made this clear “There are no animal welfare courses planned RSPCA has not offered (courses) nor is it accepting donations”.
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