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Selina Kyle's formative years were characterized by difficulty. As a young girl, her poorly treated mother Maria ended her life, and her violent father Brian began to drink heavily soon after. Separated from her younger sister Magdalena and placed in the Sprang Hall Juvenile Detention Center, a strict facility for neglected or troubled girls, she chose to seize her opportunities in Gotham City. 

In the midst of the misconduct and corruption plaguing the impoverished East End, she managed to endure through small acts of theft. Astute mind and exceptional innate ability as an athlete resulted in her becoming the most sly cat burglar the Gotham City Police Department had ever faced. To safeguard herself, she concentrated on protective tactics. Ex-heavyweight champion Ted Grant (Wildcat) imparted boxing techniques to her. 

For a period, she was the most successful criminal unnoticed by anyone. She was one of the most charitable, sharing her improperly acquired riches with the oppressed and poor of the East End. She might have kept looking without any potential repercussions regardless of the Batman. Watching the Caped Crusader from her window on one of his early missions, she witnessed him up close and felt motivated to wear her own outfit while roaming the Gotham night. 

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