Good for you for researching what a dog is like before deciding to own one. Too often people like the look of a dog and are sadly surprised at the needs and personality once they own it.
IME, Huskies (including several breeds) are some of the most common owner-surrendered dogs at shelters. People like the look (or the team!) and they don't fully consider their lifestyle and abilities. The breeds are in the "working group" for a reason! They tend to be active and need a job - not often content to hang out in the house all the time. They need exercise at a level many families cannot provide. Without it, their chewing, digging, destructive tendencies can get out of hand.
Not usually people aggressive (though as a larger dog, bites can be more serious). They have a high prey drive. They might be okay with the cat they grew up with (or might not) but, given the chance, that drive often causes them to chase and kill cats, chickens and other livestock. So Huskies generally require a larger owner investment in care, control, and especially exercise to keep everyone happy.