Verb
(transitive) To find a new home for (especially a pet).
The cat recovered after treatment by a vet and has now been rehomed.
(transitive) To find a new family for (one or more adopted children) without using official adoption agencies.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA mission is on to rehome five moggies in Houghton Regis after the death of their cat-loving owner. Source: Internet
Ms Shahnaz added: 'I managed to trace the chip to a previous owner but she had been forced to rehome the Chihuahua when she was just a puppy and, unfortunately, I was unable to track down who to. Source: Internet
The RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre is holding a charity golf day at Halesowen Golf Club to help raise cash and rehome dogs. Source: Internet
“This additional funding will help Humane Society Yukon address operational challenges and increase our capacity to receive and rehome animals. Source: Internet
This year, we have been able to rehome and move over 300 animals to other rescue organisations. Source: Internet
As of 2022, no one will be able to own, purchase or rehome a pot-belly. Source: Internet