The animal then began to amble towards them from about halfway across the field.

"This was what was confusing, it moved like a cat, but didn't look like one," she explained. "The whole time I had the feeling it knew we were watching and found the situation amusing. Also the longer you watched it the harder it became to see it. Like its edges were blurring. It got to about 30 feet from the road and lied down, in a ‘C’ shape, just like a cat. It was staring at us and I was staring at it. But the longer I looked at it, it almost seemed to become pixelated."

The couple then reportedly felt a sudden, overwhelming fear; something that has had a profound affect on how they chose to interpret the experience as individuals.

"I don't know how long this lasted, with a feeling of amusement on its side and wonder and confusion on our part," the witness said. "It changed in a heartbeat, the feeling that it could come through my window and bite my head off and my husband hitting the gas both seemed to happen at the same time."

"I looked at him and he goes ‘how was there no traffic?’ It seemed like we had been parked for at least 5 minutes," she continued. "Then he said it was a dog. It was said in the tone of voice that says please let that of been a dog. If you ask him now he will tell you we saw a deformed dog. I think he really needs it to be a dog, where I'm okay with living with not ever knowing. We were at the stop sign on Newark Rd when it hit me that I was an idiot because I had my phone and could of taken a picture."