We always admire the affection and dedication people working in wildlife shelters give to the animals. The caretakers spend most of what they have on them, including money, time, and unconditional love. They feed and shelter their beloved furry friends, comfort them, and take care of them. Little did you know that these warmhearted caregivers also take a nap with the animals, including huge guys like brown bears.
Source: Orphaned Wildlife Center
Let’s meet Jim Kowalezik, a keeper at the Orphaned Wildlife Center (OWC) in Otisville, New York. After a hard-working day of giving back rubs to Jimbo, a 1,500-pound Kodiak bear, and playing with Jenny and Amy, two Syrian brown bears, he took a break. His enormous buddies seemed tired too, so they decided to doze off with Jim for a while on a pile of hay. The four rescued Syrian bears snuggled up to their human friend and had a good nap.
Source: Orphaned Wildlife Center
Jim and his wife Susan established the center three decades ago to provide orphaned bears with shelter. The bears were rescued from a breeding program and stayed at the center for over 10 years. They cannot be introduced back into the wild, so this center becomes their forever home.
Source: Orphaned Wildlife Center
After a decade, the bears, cheerful and healthy adults now, have built a strong friendship with Jim. Their unique bond appears to be strengthened over the years. It’s lovely and heartwarming to see photos showing them having a great time together.
Source: Orphaned Wildlife Center
What do you think about Jim and his relationship with the Syberian buddies? Have you ever taken a nap beside an animal? How do you feel about it? Don’t hesitate to share your experience and ideas with us in the comment segment below, and check out other posts on our site to fill your day with fascinating stories and photos!