Kiwi
Expert napper, sunbeam lover, and chin scratch enthusiast.
AT PETSMART ON KENASTON AVE IN WINNIPEG AS OF JANUARY 14, 2026
Kiwi is a little reserved at first, taking his time to warm up to new people, but a few chin scratches or head rubs will quickly earn his trust and affection. He’s not a big fan of long cuddles, but he’s very tolerant and enjoys calm, peaceful companionship.
He’s feline-friendly once he’s had time to adjust, though dogs aren’t really his thing. Kiwi enjoys chatting softly (“ek-ek-ek”) at birds from the windows, soaking up the world outside, and taking plenty of long, luxurious cat naps in his favorite sunny spots.
Kiwi arrived with his brother Mango, and while the two have very different personalities — Mango the chill socialite, Kiwi the soft-spoken observer — they share a quiet sweetness that makes them both wonderful companions.
If you’re looking for a cat who will greet you with gentle conversation, are familiar with slow introductions, and reward patience with true affection, Kiwi is the perfect calm, clever companion.
Birthdate: January 2025
Sex: Male
Adoption Fee: $100.00





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