In August, I had Spot spayed. She was a little ferral I rescued with her baby. During the procedure, he noticed a strange white fluid in her abdomen that he told me was milk. I got the impression that he wasn't "really" sure. It sounded strange to me, but I, not having his education, believed him. Last week, Spot crossed the bridge due to Chyloperitoneum. That is a leakage into the abdomen of lymphatic fluid. Im thinking that is what he saw back in August, and it kept building till it became a terminal condition. Im really upset about this. He was out of town when I had to send Spot to the bridge, so another vet clinic took care of her. When I told the vet about what my other vet said about the fluid in August, she just looked at me kind of funny. I could tell she didn't think much of that diagnosis. Any thoughts out there? I wasn't in any shape to ask many questions on that terrible day, but now I want answers. I am going to call the second vet and see if she will see me for a quick question and answer period. I am agonizing over the loss of this sweet girl. I visit her grave behind our barn every day and still talk to her. Been thru this too many times tho. Time is the only healer, but I hope I can get some answers. Thanks. Shannon