Which quotation from "The Black Cat" best supports the idea that the narrator is tormented by the cat?

“For my own part, I soon found a dislike to it arising within me.”

“And now was I indeed wretched beyond the wretchedness of mere Humanity.”

"Yet, mad am I not—and very surely do I not dream. But to-morrow I die, and to-day I would unburthen my soul."

“Alas! neither by day nor by night knew I the blessing of Rest any more!”