New Homes Found for Garrison Brown’s Beloved Cats After His Passing

Despite the profound loss of Garrison Brown, his beloved cats have found loving and nurturing homes. In a recent Instagram post, Janelle Brown, Garrison’s mother and star of the reality show ‘Sister Wives,’ shared an update on the furry companions left behind by her son.

Catthew and Patches, two of Garrison’s cats, have settled into their new abode with Logan and Michelle, while Ms. Boots has found happiness with Aspyn and Mitch. Janelle expressed her gratitude for the compassionate care her son’s pets are receiving, ensuring they are cherished just as Garrison would have wanted.

Logan Brown is Janelle and Kody Brown’s son, while Aspyn Thompson is the daughter of Christine Brown and Kody. Garrison’s final Instagram post before his untimely passing featured the introduction of Ms. Buttons to his home, a rescue cat he adopted to save her from euthanasia.

In the wake of Garrison’s passing, fans have rallied together to honor his memory through generous donations to local cat rescue organizations in Flagstaff, Arizona. High Country Humane received a remarkable $13,000 in donations made in Garrison’s name. Janelle expressed her heartfelt appreciation for these acts of kindness, acknowledging the deep bond her son shared with the cats he adopted from these agencies.

The Brown family has been through a challenging time since Garrison’s passing, but they came together for a poignant military funeral service in his honor. Janelle and Kody, along with their children Logan, Madison, Hunter, Gabriel, and Savannah, mourned the loss of their beloved family member.

The family has faced estrangement in recent years due to the separations of Christine, Janelle, and Meri Brown from Kody. Kody’s preferential treatment of his remaining wife, Robyn Brown, has also been a source of conflict between him and his elder children, as documented on ‘Sister Wives.’

Despite the difficulties, Janelle expressed hope that Kody would mend his relationships with his children. ‘I think that’s probably the goal, right? He will eventually figure out how to have a relationship with his children,’ she stated.

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