In the peaceful town of Otisville, New York, the Orphaned Wildlife Center has become a haven for orphaned bears.
This unique sanctuary, operated by Jim and Susan, now has a new addition to the team: Kerry Klair, a Wall Street retiree passionate about helping these majestic creatures.
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The center is home to 11 unique bears, including Kodiak and Syrian species, each with their personalities.

The team loves sharing their daily experiences with these incredible animals on social media, and the bears’ fans can’t get enough.
Recently, they shared a video featuring Amy, a 17-year-old Syrian brown bear weighing about 370 pounds.

In this heartwarming clip, Jim, one of the caretakers, is giving Amy some soccer training, but she’s more interested in hugging the ball than actually playing.
Every time Jim sends a yellow ball her way, Amy grabs it tightly and doesn’t let go, much to the delight of everyone watching.
Despite Jim’s best efforts to encourage Amy to be a goalie, she’s all about cuddles, not catching. But that’s not all; Jenny, another Syrian brown bear weighing around 330 pounds, makes a surprise appearance in the video, adding even more joy to the scene.

When Jim gives Jenny a big bear hug, it’s clear that this sanctuary is filled with love, not just for the bears but also for them.
The video showcases the special bond between the staff and the bears, illustrating that the sanctuary is more than just a place for wildlife.
It’s a community built on compassion and affection. And when you hear Jenny’s adorable suckling sounds, you know you’re witnessing something heartwarming.

So why should you watch and share this video? Because in a chaotic world, a simple moment of bear soccer can bring laughter and a much-needed dose of positivity.
Take a break, watch the video, and let Amy and Jenny’s playfulness bring a smile to your face. Then share it with your friends and spread the joy!
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