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The loss of a pet or an animal to which one has become emotionally bonded can be an intense loss, comparible with the death of a loved one. Whilst there is strong evidence that animals can feel such loss for other animals, this article focuses on human feelings, when an animal is lost, dies or otherwise is departed.

Beliefs about animal death


Materialists believe that when a being dies physically, its life ends. Religions are divided as to whether animals are believed to have souls, reincarnate or none.

In the absence of a common belief, many pet owners have adopted feelings towards the Rainbow Bridge, a metaphorical or mythical place of reunion where pets that die live in a paradisical version of limbo, rejuvinated and free of pain and suffering, until their companion humans or other animals arrive in the course of time. At this point, they enter heaven as companions and loved ones, never to be divided again. In many pet-related communities, pets who have died are often referred to as being At the bridge or ATB.

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Human-animal relationships | Emotion | Death | Pets

 

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