At the heart of Otisville, New York, lies the Orphaned Wildlife Center – a sanctuary for wild orphaned bears run by the passionate couple Jim and Susan. They are recently joined by Kerry Klair, who retired from her Wall Street job to help these adorable animals.

The trio ensures that these 11 Kodiak & Syrian bears, each with a unique name and personality, feel at home. They also love to share the bears' daily lives with their online fans, who love these cute beings. Recently, they posted a video of Amy and Jenny online where Amy is trying her hands on a new sport.
Picture this: Amy, a 17-year-old Syrian brown bear weighing around 370 lbs, is prepped for a soccer match. Not just any match, but one where Jim is her personal goalie coach! But, here's the catch – every time Jim sends a yellow ball her way, Amy, with her playful demeanor, hugs it tight to her chest.

It seems she's more interested in cuddling than goalkeeping! As persistent as ever, Jim keeps nudging Amy, trying to teach her the art of being a goalie. But with her love for the ball, our diva bear isn't having any of it.
Enter Jenny, another Syrian brown beauty weighing around 330 lbs. Her unexpected cameo brings even more joy and laughter to the scene. And when Jim walks over to give Jenny a big bear hug, it's clear - this isn't just about soccer. It's just pure love.

Their antics are more than just delightful playtime. It's a testament to the bond Jim, Susan, and the team share with these beautiful creatures. And that suckling sound from Jenny? Heart. Melted.







