That's fine. I'm just wondering if you think animals have souls.
Yes, I think that animals have souls. That said, the animal soul is so fully "sunk into" the matter that it cannot exist without it. Thus, when the animal dies, the form (the soul) perishes also.
They don't have reason. Various philosophers assert that they have some cognitive function. I'm unwilling to admit this; I'm generally more Cartesian in my view of animals.
What's unique about the human soul is that it is a form which actuates the body (makes the body the kind of thing that it is; thus, necessarily, the soul is ontologically prior to the physical reality which it actuates); nonetheless, it is not so sunk into the body that it cannot exist without it. It is separable from the body and can survive the death of the body.
Aside from being the form of the body, it is also a
rational substance.