Unfortunately, I believe they are all counterfeits. The Lilo and Stitch and the Bolt are pins that were sold through the Disney Soda Fountain / Disney Studio Store in Hollywood CA, and should come on a card that looks like the below. Your packaging, is something you would expect to find on *park* pins, not one of Disney's specialty outlets.
2016 Disney Studio Store Hollywood / Soda Fountain Limited Edition (LE) 300 Bolt Pin from the Disney Dogs Disney pin series.
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The Cats & Dogs set is a set that was sold in the US Parks, and if you found it here in the US, would probably come on a card that referenced "Disney Parks" or "Disneyland and Walt Disney World," while this one is from Hong Kong Disneyland. While it is possible that someone acquired it abroad, and got rid of it, and ended up where you found it... it is unlikely.
Unfortunately, the Chinese Factories have learned it is very profitable to sell counterfeit merchandise to American clients who are looking to sell them to unsuspecting pin traders looking for bargains. And as collectors got more savvy about learning the signs for fakes, the American clients started requesting "pins that have packaging." And the Factories obliged. You'll find a lot of these in the gift shops on US-192 around WDW. It has made it a difficult landscape to navigate.
My recommendation for people starting out, is even though it's more money, invest in pins you know are authentic such as from DisneyStore.com, Box Lunch, Hot Topic, or from the parks on your vacation. Or reputable second hand sellers, and you can find some of those here, Facebook, Disney Shopping Services, etc. After you start handling a lot of pins, you will begin to notice the color differences, the enamel differences, weight and quality differences etc. and you can get more comfortable determining what is real. If you look at a lot of pin lots on Ebay, Mercari or Amazon Sellers you will start seeing the same pins, again and again. And if there are only supposed to be 300 of them, like the DSSH pins, that is not a good sign. You can check the location of the seller. There are some Ebay sellers that always seem to have new American Disney pins for cheap but are located in China. Once you identify a sketchy seller, you can note their other items and start to develop a sense of what might be fake.
And welcome to the forum!