One family left Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, with a souvenir they were not expecting to take home: a stray kitten.
“Our tour was almost finished. We went up to the penthouse suites, we were kind of looking over the whole stadium, as a whole it was very cool, and all of the sudden my dad noticed two little kittens playing down on the field,” Comins said.
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While one of the kittens ran off, the other found itself wrapped up in the field goal net. Seeing that the kitten was trapped, Comins, her family, and their tour guide went down to the field to help the animal, according to Fox 4.
After rescuing the kitten, Comins' brother, Dustin Weeks, took the animal home and named it Alex after former Kansas City Chiefs player Alex Smith. Weeks explained that both he and the kitten had undergone challenges like Smith and fought to persevere.

While the “friendly” and “happy” kitty now has a safe place to call home with Weeks, her journey there wasn’t an easy one.
Weeks told Fox 4 that the kitten’s head was wrapped in the netting when he, his father, and his sister reached the animal.
“I was holding her [and] my dad and my sister were trying to get the head free. She kind of passed out for a couple of minutes,” he told the outlet. “She stopped breathing for a minute, couldn’t feel her heart anymore. Her arms were going limp.”
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Luckily, Weeks knew just what to do. As a former Army medic, he is trained in CPR and began to administer an altered version of the life-saving method on the kitten, who responded to his efforts and immediately improved.
“Apparently human CPR works on a cat,” Weeks said.
source: people.com