disneygrandma --
No one is flaming you here -- flaming is for Facebook, not for The DIS, and it's certainly not for my
Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread!
If I am not mistaken, I
think the setting of
Nine Lives of Christmas was supposed to be Oregon. However, it may have actually been filmed elsewhere. A lot of Hallmark's movies are supposed to be set in the U.S. but are actually filmed in Canada. Or, they might film a movie in Utah when it is supposed to be set in Los Angeles or something!
I am a very detailed, detail-oriented and analytical person (which will surprise no one who has followed any of my threads or previous TRs over the years

), but I have to just put aside my logical thinking when it comes to Hallmark's movies or any other movies of that ilk (like the ones on Lifetime, UP, Ion, Insp, ABC Family, etc.). They are all 99% implausible, extremely predictable and largely unbelievable/unrealistic, so I just kind of realize that going in and go along for the fun ride. With Hallmark movies, there has to be a sort of suspension of disbelief, I suppose. They are lightweight and frothy, and probably fairly low-budget, which is how they get away with making a dozen new ones each year.
I don't think the movie was supposed to really be about firefighters so much as just being about the guy's love for the cat, and the way the cat brought the firefighter to the girl. I think that the firefighting was just supposed to be an incidental element to the story to show that the lead guy was a good guy, and to show that he was being teased by his fellow fireman about being non-committal.
The movie wasn't even really about Christmas, to be honest!

Christmas was very much just a backdrop, and not part of the story. It could have easily been called "
The Nine Lives of Valentine's Day" or "
The Nine Lives of St. Patrick's Day" and it would have worked out the same!

And the title is kind of misleading, too, as it sounds like the movie is all about the cat and what the cat does!