I am trying to solve the following SDE

$$dX_t=(c+\sigma_\zeta W'_tX_t)dt + \sigma_\epsilon dW_t$$
$c\in \mathbb{R}$ is a constant, $X_t$ is a stochastic process, $\sigma_\zeta,\sigma_\epsilon \in \mathbb{R}^+$ are constants and $W'_t,W_t$ are independent Wiener processes. Let $x_0\in \mathbb{R}$ be the starting value of $X_t$.

I tried using mathematica (see https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/90088/solving-sde-fracdytdt-c-sigma-wwtyt-epsilont-in-mathematica). This failed. I guess because $X_t$ is not an Ito process. I think it is not an Ito process because there is a random process in the $dt$ term. Sadly, I have no knowledge about solving non Ito process SDEs.

If a solution is to hard to obtain, it would also be sufficient to show that $X_t$ is not a Gaussian Process.