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  • "Precious Birthstones". On the night of her birthday, Catwoman breaks into a French Baroness' party in an attempt to steal her necklace, called the "Jewel of the Empress", but not long after, she happens upon a little girl crying. She comforts the girl, more so that no one will know she's there. The little girl says something to her in French, one word in particular sticking out to Catwoman; "bijou", which means "jewel". Catwoman asks the girl to show her this "bijou", and is led to a safe. The girl mentions that there are others in the safe as well. Catwoman, thinking she's hit the motherload, quickly cracks the safe's lock, only to find… the girl's pet cat, Bijou, and her two kittens. Grateful for saving her pet, the little girl gives Catwoman the two kittens as a birthday gift.
    Little Girl: Bijou! Ah, mon Bijou!
    Catwoman: (picks up the kittens) They must've left the safe open. You crawled inside and got locked in. Could've suffocated, poor babies. (gently puts the kittens on the floor)
    Little Girl: (hugging Catwoman) Merci, Madame! Joyeux anniversaire!Translation  (gives her the two kittens)
    Catwoman: (sighs) Happy birthday to us all, sweetheart. (smiles) A very, very happy birthday.
  • The beginning of "Trick or Trick?". It's Halloween, but Harley is moping because Ivy doesn't want to go out, and she misses "Mistah J" because he's locked up in Arkham, saying they always used to have a big celebration on Halloween together. Ivy then cheers Harley up with a gift; a life-sized doll of The Joker.
  • The ending of "Gotham Noir". Harley finds out what happened to Catwoman's missing cat, Velma; she fell in love with a stray tom. While Harley tells Catwoman that it's ultimately up to Velma whether she wants to return home or not, she did bring two things back with her; photos that show how happy Velma is with her new mate... and their adorable kitten, whom Catwoman lovingly names "Velma Jr.".
  • Despite being an Ungrateful Bitch over what happened to her sister, Dora genuinely loves Nora and tried her best to be happy for her sister's marriage to Victor Fries. Her breakdown and venting towards Batgirl should summarize Dora's frustration.
    Dora: For years, it was just the two of us; Nora and Dora, Dora and Nora, sisters, inseparable! 'Til he came along; Victor Fries. I tried to be happy for them, but when Nora got sick, Victor wouldn't let her die in peace!

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