Border collies are very very active dogs that need a great deal of mental and physical stimulation. A job is a must if you want your dog to be happy. They are primarily bred to work and they will find their own job to do if you don't give them one (much to your dismay when your furniture is ripped apart). My mom's BC tore their wall apart one night because she was bored. It is not just their speed, agility, and trainability that gets people to put them into sports -- it's the owners' realisation that this is a breed that needs something to do or it will become bored and destructive.
As far as cats and small animals..herding is a modified prey drive. In a perfect world this modified prey drive gives the dog the drive to attack but the will to stop itself and use this drive to make the animal move a certain direction. However in alot of dogs this can be a learned behaviour. For instance my dog is a herding breed and when first put on sheep it was her first instinct to attack. She needed to be trained otherwise. Therefore it is recommended that for a high drive breed such as the border collie it should be raised with other animals and trained to behave properly. They can be wonderful with other pets. My mom's border collie often plays with her cat.
Honestly I would recommend crating any breed, as there are few breeds out there that will not entertain themselves when alone, especially as youngsters.








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