He didn't sleep well, had bad dreams, has a headache, and feels groggy and sleepy. The responsible for saving the crew's lives is the narrator.
Clarabelle wasn't as beloved by the crew as Sven, but following the bird's passing, they warmed to her.
How does the narrator shift responsibility for the death of the first cat?
By referring to the second cat as "the terrible beast whose skill had enticed me into murder," the narrator disavows responsibility for his deeds. But even if we assume that this second cat, who emerges inexplicably and whose chest looks to be becoming the shape of a gallows, is somehow possessed, it still doesn't provide us a reason why the first cat was killed.
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