I know of multiple emu sanctuaries! Where I live in Alabama, it's very common for people to get pets on impulse that they don't really have the ability to care for, or to get "cool" pets and care for them poorly...emus, pit bulls, large snakes, exotic reptiles, big cats...you name it, I've seen it.
Law enforcement does a very poor job enforcing laws about animal keeping when there even are laws. A lot of cruelty is quite legal. For instance, a friend of mine has a neighbor who keeps a pit bull on a four foot logging chain with no shelter or regular supply of food or water, and it's totally legal. Not long ago I had a neighbor who kept a dog on a chain in a similar situation and I would bring it food and water. When I reported it to animal control and the police, they told me I needed to stop feeding and watering it because, in order for them to do anything, it needed to be nearly dead of starvation or dehydration in order for them to prove that it was mistreated. Seeing it scorching outside with its bones sticking out was not enough to prove that the owners were being cruel.
Law enforcement does a very poor job enforcing laws about animal keeping when there even are laws. A lot of cruelty is quite legal. For instance, a friend of mine has a neighbor who keeps a pit bull on a four foot logging chain with no shelter or regular supply of food or water, and it's totally legal. Not long ago I had a neighbor who kept a dog on a chain in a similar situation and I would bring it food and water. When I reported it to animal control and the police, they told me I needed to stop feeding and watering it because, in order for them to do anything, it needed to be nearly dead of starvation or dehydration in order for them to prove that it was mistreated. Seeing it scorching outside with its bones sticking out was not enough to prove that the owners were being cruel.


