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I'm thinking the cat may be more of an issue than the dogs, especially since she was feral rescue from your description. It's their home, after all. If they know nothing about cats, they will spend a lot of time checking her out and trying to decide where she is in the pack order.
If the cat has not been around friendly dogs before - even if the pug and puggle are close to her size, she will run when checked out and that excites the dog's chase reaction. It will not be a happy experience for any of them, especially if she gets cornered and decides to fight. They'll be expecting her to "submit" since she ran, and if she doesn't, they'll become very confused and possibly consider her a hostile presence. (expect a lot of "bark, bark, snarl, snarl" whenever they see her after she fights back.)
Ultimately, stressed dogs and an upset cat is not fun to be around. Constant barking and/or Kitty Litter-box Revolution is one of the symptoms around our house.
The best preparation you can have is to make sure you have a room she can hang out in that's safe from dogs. If you want interaction, it would be a good thing if you keep her there for the first week or so, and gradually introduce her to the dogs. That way, if it doesn't work at all, she will still feel somewhat safe.
Puppies are no problem. Most cats play puppy bowling if it gets too rambunctious. (mine did)
Good luck.
Haele
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