Well, that's the thing, if you sell "it" you will probably drive away a lot of potential good homes. And it would be deemed unethical, as well. You can charge an "adoption fee" but you shouldn't make it more than $50. I wouldn't. People will view you as a shady back yard breeder. You shouldn't even think about trying to get your money back. That's not going to happen and in itself is very shady. You won't be able to find him a home, a good home, with this mentality and attitude.
Given that you are not feeling physically up to par and the fact that the time has been so short, I encourage you to wait a couple of weeks and see if it gets better and if you bond. A pet is a lifetime commitment. And the kitten deserves a chance at least. Not only will rehoming him cause him more stress, it will also be harder for him to trust and take him longer to get used to them, as well.
Given that you are not feeling physically up to par and the fact that the time has been so short, I encourage you to wait a couple of weeks and see if it gets better and if you bond. A pet is a lifetime commitment. And the kitten deserves a chance at least. Not only will rehoming him cause him more stress, it will also be harder for him to trust and take him longer to get used to them, as well.
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