Animals with us tend to be endowed with human qualities, but we can also be sure they feel.
We can see their joy every day when we get home and then jump out of their skin. They can be sad. They even feel that a loved one (be it human or animal) is no longer in the line of the living. Mourn.
We've already written stories about kittens or cats waiting for their loved one for a long time (even years) after their owner died. They had come back to the grave of their owner for years. He did not deserve a statue for the loyalty of an animal.
Cats and dogs that live with us are seen by many as not only a pet. They are family members with the same rights as people. As our loss is lost, our dear ones also feel our lack.
In the case of people, it is not the same as the mourning of mourning, because there are those who do not show their emotions, while others talk a lot, cry about what happened. Animals are not equally alive.
Some pets become depressed, sad, appetite, looking for their deceased companion (animal or man). He often visits the place where he has spent a lot of time. Their behavior may change for a while.
As they say, time heals wounds. In the case of animals, perhaps the mourning period is more typical that it is shorter, but their lives are shorter than theirs.
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