I'm sorry for your loss, but I am glad you could get some answers with the necropsy. If the infection was in the abdominal cavity and not the intestinal tract I feel it's unlikely to be the cause of death. Peritonitis really should have caused her to feel badly enough that you probably would have noticed lethargy and "off" behavior.
The enlarged heart, on the other hand, does make sense with the symptoms you saw (or, rather, didn't see). My first thought whenever someone mentions sudden death is heart disease because sudden death with no other noticeable symptoms is often the only symptom.
It certainly never hurts to wash more thoroughly, but I really don't think her infections and death were caused by anything you did or didn't do. It sucks, but sometimes we're just unlucky
The enlarged heart, on the other hand, does make sense with the symptoms you saw (or, rather, didn't see). My first thought whenever someone mentions sudden death is heart disease because sudden death with no other noticeable symptoms is often the only symptom.
It certainly never hurts to wash more thoroughly, but I really don't think her infections and death were caused by anything you did or didn't do. It sucks, but sometimes we're just unlucky
