In the article of Barbara J. King, she talks about how human beings can and should attend to animal emotions. Dr. King's article gets into stories on how animals grieve and mourn on their lost companies, mates, or friends. She Examines the latest scientific evidence about grief in domestic and wild animals, and argues that grief aids in the survival of a species. She basically covers all of the important topics about animal grief and leaves no room for the very few remaining skeptics to argue otherwise.
She talks about how dolphins who try to keep their dead calves afloat. Elephants who seek out the remains of their dead years after their passing. A cat who wails inconsolably after losing a sibling. A turtle who comes ashore