Oh, they definitely do get sad and suffer when they lose someone. My Cotton got terribly depressed after we lost Candy to that accident by my hand and that's why we got Dot and Dash, because we couldn't find her a new home fast enough and she was totally miserable.
When I was a kid, our dog Saba died really quickly from cancer that developed super rapidly. I think she was supposed to start her treatment the next day and she didn't make it. Anywas, our cat (or my sister's cat) Marcel lived with Saba all his life and he was also visibly suffering from her loss, he was definitely lonely and sad, we could tell from his behavior. I think he also began to scratch himself to blood soon after Saba's death and it was surely concerning.
Besides there's so many stories of animals, even wild ones, that visit people who saved them, or dogs/cats staying at their owner's grave. I think I once saw an article about a horse that didn't want to leave its owner's grave. Incredible.
There's a reason that dogs are called human's best friend, it's because they build the bond. It's just like human kids, they just don't speak human
But have you seen Bunnythe talking dog? She blows my mind
Whenever I hear someone say animals don't have souls I don't know whether I should laugh or punch that person in the face
I even prayed to angels who look after animals to carry Dash's little soul safely to rat heaven. Or animal heaven. I actually think it would be the same plane as human souls but whatever, just don't let her get stuck in-between world, 'kay?
