West Ham have made donations to nine different animal welfare charities from the fine administered to Kurt Zouma.
Footage obtained by the Sun last month showed France defender Zouma kicking and slapping his cat, leading to a public outcry.
Hammers boss David Moyes has continued to select Zouma, who alongside brother Yoan is facing the prospect of an RSPCA prosecution under the Animal Welfare Act.
West Ham fined Zouma the maximum two weeks’ wages, reported to be worth £250,000 and promised to donate the money to charitable causes.
A statement from the club on Friday said those payments have now been made.
“A total of nine organisations, supporting the care and wellbeing of animals both in the United Kingdom and internationally, have been identified to receive significant payments which will go towards supporting the fantastic work they do,” the statement read.
“West Ham United would like to thank everyone who contacted the club to propose animal welfare charities and good causes, along with our supporters who have been involved in the process of identifying those who have received financial support, ensuring that a huge positive has come from something negative.”
Cats Protection, Celia Hammond Animal Trust, Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, National Animal Welfare Trust, People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals, Pussycat Lodge Trust, Humane Society, International Fund Animal Welfare, and War Paws are the charities to which West Ham have donated.