Why People Risk Their Lives for Animals in War

Psychology Today | 22.04.2026 00:07
A woman stands in a doorway with a small backpack. The shelling is no longer distant. It comes in uneven bursts—a sharp crack followed by a dull, concussive thud. The pauses between impacts are getting shorter. All her neighbors left maybe a quarter of an hour ago. Her mind tells her she should do the same, and she should do it immediately.