Mango
Mr. Mango: Bird TV is his favorite reality show!
AT PETSMART ON KENASTON AVE IN WINNIPEG AS OF JANUARY 14, 2026
Mango is a mellow orange boy with a peaceful presence and a heart as warm as the tone of his coat. π§‘ If youβre looking for a cat who brings calm energy into a home, Mango may be your perfect match.
Mango is super chill and quiet, the kind of cat whoβs happiest lounging on a windowsill, watching the world go by. Birds, leaves, passing cars β he takes it all in like a professional daydreamer. When heβs not window-watching, he enjoys the simple pleasures in life: friendly human company, a sprinkle of catnip, and a cozy spot to relax.
Heβs very friendly with people and enjoys being part of the room without demanding constant attention. Mango does well with other cats after a proper, slow introduction, and with the same thoughtful approach, he could also thrive in a home with a calm, cat-savvy dog.
Mango arrived with his brother Kiwi, and while he enjoys his brothers’ companionship, his easygoing nature helps him adapt well to new environments. Heβs the kind of cat who can make a home feel instantly more inviting, he’s quietly charming, endlessly sweet, and always ready to share a sunny windowsill.
Birthdate: January 2025
Sex:Β Male
Adoption Fee:Β $100.00





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