Character mistake: Penguin shouts, "I am not a human being! I am an animal! Cold-blooded!" Penguins are actually warm-blooded.
Character mistake: Bruce Wayne talking to Selina Kyle says that Batman probably saved millions of dollars in property damage alone. When Batman first saw Catwoman he didn't do anything to prevent the property damage before the explosion that she caused.
Answer: The film keeps it ambiguous. There are two ways to look at it. Scenario A- She literally died and is brought back to life by the alley-cats somehow, adapting some of their traits. Or... Scenario B- The trauma of falling and sustaining a head-injury, along with her paranoia after Schreck tried to kill her, has driven her mad, and she uses her connection with cats to build a new persona. (Which is supported by the fact that all the things she claims "kills" her with each of her "nine lives" wouldn't actually have killed her. Ex. Her one fall is broken by the kitty-litter truck. Max doesn't hit her in any vital organs when he shoots her. Etc.) Her destroying her apartment is her lashing out at all the things she used to hold dear- her vision of a normal life, etc. It's symbolic of her purging the past and embracing the future. (Plus, oftentimes when people throw fits, they'll smash stuff up).