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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Halle Berry's role in 'Catwoman' made her go from being a lifelong dog fan to a "cat lover"

    The 57-year-old actress made the admission in a discussion about how she has adopted kittens from her garden, and while reflecting on starring as Batman's sidekick in the 2004 superhero film - which was mauled by critics, and that she has said caused her to feel haunted by its failure


    She told Entertainment Weekly about the upside of featuring in the flop: "I became a cat lover because of it.

    "I just rescued four kitties I found in my yard three weeks ago. I'm a Catwoman through and through, because of that experience and those relationships. That experience changed me."

    Entertainment Weekly described Halle as a "self-proclaimed, lifelong dog person".

    Halle - who also owns two Labradoodles - recently posted on her Instagram that she adopted kittens from a family of stray cats she discovered in her garden.

    She posed with two of the felines, who she called Boots and Coco, and captioned the post: "I found these two little fur babies in my yard along with their 2 siblings and their mom!

    "I got the mommy spayed and released her back in my yard and she's now our outdoor cat and the other 2 babies I've found a forever home for and these two are our new lovies. It's a full house over here!"

    Halle also told Entertainment Weekly how her preparation for 'Catwoman' involved being given a cat early on during the production because she didn't have one.

    She said: "His name was Playdough. I watched, studied and learned how cats think.

    "I didn't have the responsibility of children and family; I was just a woman alone with a lot of idle time to focus on this.

    "I'd crawl around my house, trying to jump on my counters, thinking, 'If I were a cat, how would I get up there?' I was in it 24/7."

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