She looks ready to rip out your throat!
nah she's a big softy but thinks cats and badgers are there to be played with or eaten, which is fun of an evenings walk

She looks ready to rip out your throat!
Mine gets into all his mischief in the first two minutes after we leave.I know a lady who has a husky and a cat and they've always been fine, but the dog dig also grow up with another dog (spaniel) in the house, so I'm not sure if that made any difference. The one thing I've always been told about huskies is that you shouldn't really leave them on their own in the house for too long as they are very intelligent, active animals and can get really destructive if they get bored.
I expect finding one of these in a dog rescue is very unusual though.
With the dog growing up with the cat in the house I don't think you will have as many problems.
You could look at Alaskan Malamutes as an alternative, apparently they are less difficult than a Siberian.