I'm glad that our foster cat was just rejected by a family for adoption
What does the cat look like?
It's mixed breed with brown and white fur, and neither fat nor thin.
I understand wanting more time with the cat, but unless you want to adopt them, it's kind of bad to want it to be rejected. It will be happier in the end with a permanent home.
But it's going to be so sad for me when it has to go.
There is a term called foster fail, that means loving a foster animal so much, you end up adopting them. Have you thought about that?