Thanks everyone. My vet doesn't think that it's an allergic reaction to food either. She thinks that he rubbed up against something and then the area became inflammed and itchy so he scratched his fur off which caused the hot spot. No one has fleas so it can't be this either. He may have gone under the bed in the new cat room and rubbed up against the metal bed frame. I actually thought of this so I looked under the bed on Mon. morning but I couldn't see anything. The hot spot has started to scab over so he isn't as itchy any more. My vet wasn't too concerned about it but she did recommend that I put a thin coat of cortisone cream on it with a q-tip 2 times a day for about 7 days. I'm not supposed to buy the maximum strength kind. The only thing that I found was hydrocortisone cream so I put some on him this morning and he seemed okay with this. Tonight when I put some on him, he went crazy and he tried to lick it off. My vet said that it would't hurt him if he did lick it off but I still don't like the idea of him doing this. I've decided to just watch it and let it heal on it's own. Hopefully this won't ever happen again.

Colby meowed the whole time in the car and he even tried to break out of his carrier while we were waiting to be called back to the exam room. He was a very good boy and he started purring and drooling from excitement while waiting to be seen in the exam room. He even gave me a kiss while I was holding him in the exam room. My vet said that he's a healthy cat and he weighs 8.77lbs. His estimated birth date is July1,2011 so he's a little bit younger than I first thought. Finnegan was quiet in the car and at the vet. I expected for him the be the loud one and for Colby to be the quiet one. Finnegan's foster mom said that he screamed the whole way in the car when she drove him to my home. She said that he has a big voice for such a small cat. He's also a healthy cat and my vet said he's probably between 6-8 months old and that he's just a small cat. He got his second kitten shot because he had only received one and she said that he needs to have at least two. He weighs only 6.55lbs. Both Colby and Finnegan seem very small to me for being male cats. I wonder how much bigger they will get. My vet said that I did a great job of picking out two wonderful cats. She also gave me a discount on their vet visits. Both of them were only charged the price of a recheck visit.