San Mateo County, like most of the state's 58 counties, has dusted off the welcome mat and thrown its arms wide open, waiting to offer Hurricane Katrina evacuees a group hug and a home. But what began as an open-ended invitation is slowly being narrowed to the point that only the displaced dogs of Operation Pet Lift are assured a spot.

First, the county agreed to house evacuees, ply them with school supplies and help them navigate the Bay Area. Unfortunately the announcement came after the other counties were told that nobody really wanted to travel all the way to California. Nonetheless, the county announced it was ready, willing and able to be a savior for those who want to give the Joads a run for their money. In a slow trickle, the displaced began to show up.

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