The shelter said they're not sure the kitten could be rehomed with us as he's "hyperactive" and they think he'd be better off having outdoor access to burn off energy.
I've encouraged them to reconsider and they said they'll discuss it and get back to me. 
I hope they change their mind. I almost feel like some places come up with excuses not to rehome some cats. I experienced that with at least two places. One lady told me they won't let me rehome cats because there was a road coming to our house. As if other houses don't?
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That was their reasoning for us, we live too close to a busy road and they think he needs outdoor access, so they can't release him to us.

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I don't like the line of "the cat is either routdoors or indoors". We don't let our cats go outside without our supervision (lots of foxes in the area), but we spend at least one hour a day in the garden with them so they get a play and fresh air. Wish more people understood :(
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