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Support Kelly's Lemurs During Her Health Battle

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IT’S KELLY’S TURN: my name is Pam Sweeney and Kelly is a dear friend of mine.
Kelly Holcomb is an Angel giving and providing love and care to all who know her, as well as to her beloved fur babies. Kelly has recently been dealt a horrible health blow and we are striving to reach 100 lemur and Kelly lovers to help care for her precious babies as she fights for her life.
Kelly has provided care and nurturing for her Grandma and Mother in her home for years. Last fall, her Grandma passed and her mother is on hospice (still in her home) and on her final stretch here on earth. Kelly lost her husband, Frank, of 13 years just before Thanksgiving and apparently neglected her own health concentrating on others instead.

Kelly’s dream is to co-join close friend, Jeanna Treider, founder of 5013C non profit Ringtail Ranch in Lubbock. On 2/14/25, Kelly made the 5.5 hour drive to assist Jeanna with a pack-filled weekend of events when she fell violently ill and was rushed to the hospital. Kelly was diagnosed with multiple life threatening issues and to date has been in a medically induced coma, leaving her fur babies to be cared for by a stretched thin and limited staff. Friends are grouping together to get the 13 lemurs, 2 marmosets and her fennec fox relocated to Ringtail Ranch who currently cares for 62 lemurs. With the sudden impact of taking in all these animals, funds are needed as quickly as possible to build additional enclosures, supplies, food and pay for help. Please find it in your heart to give to Kelly’s critically endangered lemurs whom she loves dearly. Thank you.
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    Ringtail Ranch Lemur Rescue
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